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PEERESS LEADS A CRUSADE Baroness Raversdale, daughter of the late Marquess Curzon, who is a peeress in her own right, has assumed the presidency of the new Union of Women Voters. She is a keen sportswoman and a witty after-dinner speaker.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 372, 5 June 1928, Page 10

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PEERESS LEADS A CRUSADE Baroness Raversdale, daughter of the late Marquess Curzon, who is a peeress in her own right, has assumed the presidency of the new Union of Women Voters. She is a keen sportswoman and a witty after-dinner speaker. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 372, 5 June 1928, Page 10

PEERESS LEADS A CRUSADE Baroness Raversdale, daughter of the late Marquess Curzon, who is a peeress in her own right, has assumed the presidency of the new Union of Women Voters. She is a keen sportswoman and a witty after-dinner speaker. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 372, 5 June 1928, Page 10

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