BRITISH ELECTIONS
lIOW TO VOTE. (United Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, April 30. Viscount Cecil, replying to a correspondent asking advice how to vote at the General Election, writes:— ‘♦With disregard to all party ties, vote only for candidates who can he trusted to stand for a vigorous progressive peace policy. T would advise you to vote for the candidate of my party, if the time is normal, but the country, nay civilisation itself, is threatened with an overwhelming catastrophe.” WOMEN’S VOTES. 810 MAJORITY OVER MEN. (Received this dav at 11.25. a.m.) LONDON, May 1. From May Day. Britain will lie ruled hy women. The new electoral lists including the new women voters between 21 and 30, reveal a majority over men of 2$ millions. In the County of London alone, the women majority is half a million, while seasides such as Bournemouth and Hastings have a preponderance of 15.000. Except in ope or two industrial constituencies, women everywhere are in a majority. Tn the City of London, however, men are still supreme by a majority of four thousand over women.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1929, Page 5
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