WOMEN'S RIGHTS
AUCKLAND RESOLUTIONS.
By Telegraph.—Press Association,
Auckland, March 27. A public meeting, under the auspices of the Christian Temperance Union, tonight passed a respiwtkm urging the Government to yield without further delay to a wide-spread and frequently-ex-pressed dp'mand for the appointment of women police in order that the young people in the community may share in the proven advantages so afforded in many parts pf .the Empire and other, countries, also urging that as the right to elect logically carries the right to be elected, the floverninent take without delay steps to remove the obstacles in the way of women entering Parliament and also to their serving as magistrates, justices of the peace, and jurors.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 March 1917, Page 5
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