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MADAME LOTTI WILMOT.

(To tho Editor.)

Sir, —As the little incident of yesterday (Supremo Court) has got into print, may I make a few suggestions which may in the future be of value. Would it not be better in all such case, if the prosccutrix is a modest woman, to Older all the motley crowd of idle men (whoso prurient curiosity was yesterday gratified at the public expense) out of Court, and the reporters of the female sex be employed during such cases as these. Several matters I hold to be of the deepest intorcst to my own sex, and wo have a perfect right to our opinion and the expression of it. I may bo in advance ot the present ago in my teachings, but education and ad-, vancenicnt will soon remove or crush that ■ jealousy shown at the present time by the " Lords of the Creation " towards any lady who by her abili'.y has successfully competed with them.—lam, &c, Lotti Wii-mot. 1 Army and Navy Hotel.

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Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3338, 7 April 1881, Page 2

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MADAME LOTTI WILMOT. Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3338, 7 April 1881, Page 2

MADAME LOTTI WILMOT. Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3338, 7 April 1881, Page 2