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WOMEN’S FRANCHISE.

COMMERCIALISED VICE

[By Elected Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.]

Budapest, June 20

Tho Women’s Suffrage Congress unanimously recommended the Governments of all countries represented to institute an international enquiry into the extent and causes of commercialised vice, and also a national enquiry on tho same lines. Mrs Spencer declared that there had never been a case, of white slave traffic in Australia, and added that now that the Australian women had the franchise, commercial vice would gain no entry.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 39, 21 June 1913, Page 6

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80

WOMEN’S FRANCHISE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 39, 21 June 1913, Page 6

WOMEN’S FRANCHISE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 39, 21 June 1913, Page 6

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