A correspondent of tho Australasian) writing from Perth, Western Auatrttlia, cays: — The advocates of wonum*. tigh(« will be pleased to hear tiittt do. ouly have we a proportion of lady njembji'on the school boards of this oniony, but a large proportion of tbo t.legr_|>)ti» operators are feminine, and iii oß@ Ib« \ stance a half-caste native girl fflafee_ a. most efficient clerk. Sho wag §_ae«|§«| under the care of Bishop Bil?id@, of -• the New Norica Mission, and. i§ riprap sooted as being, a most iotoitig.ni nttd useful oierk. / . . ;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 303, 8 September 1874, Page 2
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87Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 303, 8 September 1874, Page 2
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