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A MAN'S A MAN FOR A' THAT. On behalf of tne cential societj of the Woman's Suffrage League in London, Lad} Frances Balfour an Mrs Henn Faw cett presented an "address to Mr. Seddon acknowledging his services in the cause of woman uffiage. Mi. Seddon, in his reply, testified to the good effect of female suffrage in New Zealand.— Cable item. King Dick : Intelli</ent interest in politics ? Oh dear, yes. Why, it takes quite a time for the ladies of Neiv Zealand to look through the photos of candidates and to decide which is the best lookina man for their suppoi t.

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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 111, 16 August 1902, Page 14

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A MAN'S A MAN FOR A' THAT. On behalf of tne cential societj of the Woman's Suffrage League in London, Lad} Frances Balfour an Mrs Henn Faw cett presented an "address to Mr. Seddon acknowledging his services in the cause of woman uffiage. Mi. Seddon, in his reply, testified to the good effect of female suffrage in New Zealand.—Cable item. King Dick : Intelli</ent interest in politics ? Oh dear, yes. Why, it takes quite a time for the ladies of Neiv Zealand to look through the photos of candidates and to decide which is the best lookina man for their suppoi t. Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 111, 16 August 1902, Page 14

A MAN'S A MAN FOR A' THAT. On behalf of tne cential societj of the Woman's Suffrage League in London, Lad} Frances Balfour an Mrs Henn Faw cett presented an "address to Mr. Seddon acknowledging his services in the cause of woman uffiage. Mi. Seddon, in his reply, testified to the good effect of female suffrage in New Zealand.—Cable item. King Dick : Intelli</ent interest in politics ? Oh dear, yes. Why, it takes quite a time for the ladies of Neiv Zealand to look through the photos of candidates and to decide which is the best lookina man for their suppoi t. Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 111, 16 August 1902, Page 14

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