CONGRATULATIONS
.sheaves of TELEGRAMS. (Per Press- Association, Copyright). CHRISTCHURCH, September 14. Shoals of ccingratulatary telegrams were received jthis umpiring by the Telegraph Department in tjuch large numbers that Mrs Ale Combs gave instructions. unless they were more than usually important, they should he delivered with the afternoon mail- A few reached her. however. These congratulated. her on her wonderful victory, . . Mrs . - McGomb& stated her return marked a -step forward in women’s movement, by reason of the fact- that women had been more unanimous in their support than ever before She had had telegrams -from all. over New Zealand .particularly from women -and women’s organisations,, wishing her success.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1933, Page 6
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107CONGRATULATIONS Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1933, Page 6
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