New Zealand women are attached to their cup of afternoon tea, and this evidently applies to country as well as town dwellers. A proposal made at a meeting of the Dominion Executive of the Women’s Division of the Farmers’ Union in Christchurch, that, as there was so much business to he accomplished during the three days of the session, afternoon tea should be dispensed with, met with a storm of protest. On such an important motion it was felt that a show of hands was necessary, but it was at once obvious that the “noes” had it.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 99, 21 January 1935, Page 14
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97Untitled Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 99, 21 January 1935, Page 14
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