MIXING THE ISSUES.
A WOMAN'S LOGIC. 5.V Cable.-Press -Association.-Copyright London, July 24 -Miss Beatrice ilarraden, the novelet, m a letter to the Press, sa}B that tl»' King's intervention in the Home Kufc «ill conu-s as a rallying cry to *omen. A Jew weeks ago they heard tlmt lie had no power of intervention. Now „ ut only ],«» ) 1(; ca i le d a conference, but one of the members summoned w Captain Craig, who is responsible lor gun-running
"Can you wonder," asks Miss ilarra<l«u, "ut the unrest among women and their increasing anger at the injustice "'f'; 1 m,t *» «">ir cause? For women !' s thl '' v ar " »o conferences with tl'e hut vindictive sentences and "itjli-ss rearrests. For men rebels Uckingham Palace is 0 ,„ nc(1 wi(le . .Nevertheless women are of good elieer, '<"■ their unrest is spreading."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 56, 27 July 1914, Page 5
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135MIXING THE ISSUES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 56, 27 July 1914, Page 5
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