FEMALE SUFFRAGE.
TiliS MOVEMENT IN ENGLAND.
London, June 15.
The Daily Chronicle, referring to the suffragists' procession, says: "No statesman can ignore a demand so widely diffused and so persistently and earuestly expressed."
The Morning Post says: "The giving of votes to women would not effect anygreat political change. It may, however, lie a good educational measure, and a symbol of a salutary change. oi the place held by women in our thought."
The Standard says: ' 'The country is not prepared for the general enfranchisement of all grown-up persons. We might admit a million and a-quarter of highly competent and desirable women to the vote."
The Daily Express says: "Limited women's franchise would be good; unlimited it would be a cause for dismay."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 151, 17 June 1908, Page 2
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123FEMALE SUFFRAGE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 151, 17 June 1908, Page 2
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