CONFERENCE OF LABOUR WOMEN
1 London, April 21. < A national conferenco of labour wo- '1 men is being held in London, and is i attended by '100 dolcgates, presided ,over ( by Miss Mary Macarthur (Mrs. W. C. ' f Anderson). The president said women i were never so important politically as i nowadays. There was sufficient driving 1 force in tho assembly to change- tho face of the world. Tho conference resolved to call on tho j Government to givo effoct immediately p to tho recommendations of Washington fl Labour Convention by introducing a Bill to provide for the caro of mothers in child-birth and tho infants on a univer- s; eel non-contributory basis as tho first | .4 ston townTds tho creation of an inter- | 1 national social and industrial law. | The conference also passed a re3olu- i. tion protesting against tho uso of black I' hoops in the Ruhr area,—Atis.-N.Z. " Cable Assa, j I
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 7
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154CONFERENCE OF LABOUR WOMEN Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 7
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