Mrs. Florry Roscoe, the Wellington soprano, left for the south on Tuesday to take part in St. Stephen’s Jubilee Choral Festival at /ishburton, and also to sing in “The Messiah” at Christchurch.
Woman’s star in the political firmament in New Zealand has yet to be burnished, but Mrs. J. Darling, speaking at a gathering on Thursday night of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Wellington Reform League, pointed to a method by which the “ice” could be broken. She suggested that the Government might show the way by appointing a woman to the Legislative Council.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 58, 2 December 1926, Page 18
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