FurfcherTemonstrsmoes have been made by German Women's .Associations against the Kaiser's adinorrrtMn to them in his Korrigsberg speech, to <levote "themselves •to "'the quiet ivork -of -the iiome," rather than to "the aiTtadnanent of supposed rights." A resolution, passed at a representative conference in Heidelberg expresses pain and regret at the Kaiser's a/ttitude, and decfccnes that "in the modern conditions of life Tvhich dfive 9.500,000 -women into the struggle for a living outside "Sr> home, it is absolutely necessary to go beyond the bounds of domestic duty." WOIiEITS SCH3JAPPS —agreeaWe 4K4.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 284, 30 November 1910, Page 7
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