WOMEN IN CONGRESS.
IMPORTANT PROBLEMS CONSIDERED. By Cable—Pres* Association—Copyright. Australian Mid N.Z. Cable Association. WASHINGTON, May 12. The Women’s Convention adopted a resolution urging that women in the countries which had not the ratified 1921 Convention of Geneva, for the protection of women and children, should use their influence to obtain ratification. A resolution was also adopted urging that measures should be taken for the suppression of newspaper advertisements calculated to incite “immoral behaviour,” and 1 advocating the maintenance of women police, with the safite status as men.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 15 May 1925, Page 11
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88WOMEN IN CONGRESS. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 15 May 1925, Page 11
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