-.■ ! Thougli in the days when Oliver Gold- j' smith lived there and wrote "She Stoops to Conquer," a highly-poloured. door, did not distinguish hie house in /Wine Office Court, Fleet Street, now that it is tlie home of the City Women's Club it does bear such an outward characteristic, and the colour is a bright green (says the "Westminster Gazette"). Most of the members are secretaries and clerks working in the vicinity of Fleet Street, but 3 quite > recently Viscountess Hhondda ~\ joined, and after a dinner in her honour t delighted her fellow memWs with a '« talk, on "Women and Legislation." i
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 8
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