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NEW ZEALAND’S WOMEN

POLITICAL POWER NOT USED MISS MAUDE ROYDEN’S TOUR By Cable.- —Press Association. — Copyright. Reed. 11.45 a.m. LONDON, Friday. The preacher. Miss Maude Royden, who will shortly tour the world, including Australia and New Zealand, was given a luncheon by the British Commonwealth League. She said she was anxious to discover how the Australian and New Zealand women had exercised the political power which they had possessed for a much longer time than British women. She had been informed they had done very little with it, although the reduction in New Zealand’s infant mortality was due to women.—A. and N.Z.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 230, 17 December 1927, Page 13

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NEW ZEALAND’S WOMEN Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 230, 17 December 1927, Page 13

NEW ZEALAND’S WOMEN Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 230, 17 December 1927, Page 13

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