Yon have no doubt heard by calfle message of the question put in the H.™ .taut ■<>“““”■ K'hb (i. KS i> "m«i« trivilw «t sumin and in the discussion m the House Lady Astor asked whether distinguished visitors from overseas £ 8 .« a SV.A nrivile're also. Some veeas ago New Zealand woman lawyer here on her i 4- tn England confided her bit • tho dream that one day she ChSr iB be able to “sit the Mother of Parliaments, and here was the one grea obiect o'her visit to England frustrated! She had tried every sort of avenue bv she might find admission, but from the High Commissioner on, no one gave ‘■bfl i mio wrote to Lady Asa nd ioM her nH about it. That Irtely M.P premptly invited. the young £th MT tinn in the Parliamentary discussion }’’ er tho P b promis"d lb "uSy A.W.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 255, 22 July 1921, Page 2
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