FRANCE ACCLAIMS MOST POPULAR WOMEN
MADAME CURIE LEADS SARA BERNHARDT NEXT By Cable. —Press Association. — Copyright. PARIS, Monday. The newspaper “Quotidien” organised a ballot to discover who is the most popular woman in France. As a result Madame Marie Curie, who with her husband discovered radium, heads the list. The late Madame Sara Bernhardt, the famous tragedienne, is second, Commander Evangeline Cory Booth of the Salvation Army, is third, the late Nurse Edith Cavell is eighth, and Mdlle. Lenglen, the tennis champion, is Dinth. Other British women on the list are Mrs Pankhurst, the well-known suffragette, and the late George Eliot (Marian Evansj. the authoress.—A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 326, 11 April 1928, Page 1
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