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How can women care properly for the home unless they have something to say in the politics that affects the home in more ways than most people ever dream of ? What keeps the streets filthy in the* neighbourhood of the home? Politics. What puts the saloon on the corner near the home? Politics. What protects the nuisances of the streets? Politics. Who is it feels the* affects of all these things in her home, and on the lives of the children? The women who have no say in politics.—Jennie Lietman.

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White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 246, 18 December 1915, Page 7

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90

Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 246, 18 December 1915, Page 7

Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 246, 18 December 1915, Page 7

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