WOMEN’S CONFERENCE
NEW ZEALANDERS AT WASHINGTON
!Bv EJectr!" Telegraph.—Copyright.) '(Australian A N.Z. Cable Association.)
WASHINGTON, Mav 6.
New Zealand’s National Council of Women delegation, under Miss Kane, is participating in the International Conference this year for the first time. Miss Taylor is New Zealand's representative on the New Zealand committee dealing with child protection under the chairmanship of Lady Aberdeen. It was announced at the first meeting of this committee that all matters brought torward were already receiving attention by the child welfare authorities of New Zealand, and the delegates commented on the Dominion's fine, progress in this field.
I)r. Northcroft’s report on New Zealand's public health lias been singled out for special mention by the board nf officers as most comprehensive and informative.
Mrs Jones. New Zealand's representative on the standing committee on peace commenting on the publicity given to Hie International Council’s resolutions <hereon, said she considered such to be very moderate.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 8 May 1925, Page 5
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