The Vienna correspondent of the Times again calls attention to the prominent part taken by women in political movements in { Vienna, this time their activity in the Social Democratic movement being noted. They now hold special meetings and have speakers of their own, who are quite as long winded as any male orators. One of these meetings was held on 11th December, and was attended by no fewor than 1200 lady Social Democrats. The chair was taken by a working woman, the officers who conducted the meeting being also women, ,
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7063, 8 February 1893, Page 2
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