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WOMEN'S INFLUENCE.

In the columns of the "Star" of the 12th inst. is a report of a speech, by Mrs. W. H, Parkes, president' ? of the Lyceum .Club; . states that a delegate from the Pan-Paeifie Conference was reported to have said tnwomen of New Zealand have lagged 'behind . and failed" to take the prominent part vin public affairs that the women of other. countries have so eagerly grasped.". At a meeting held in the University College^ under the auspices of the W.E.A., Miss Eleanor Moore was reported to have made a statement.;.- - much on the lines of the above; in fairness to Miss Moore, I wish to state that no. such ; statement was made by her. I, as. chairman, said: "The women of England and Australia; have taken a greater interest in public matters , than the women of New Zealand." .E. WINIFRED MOORE. •

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 219, 16 September 1930, Page 6

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WOMEN'S INFLUENCE. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 219, 16 September 1930, Page 6

WOMEN'S INFLUENCE. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 219, 16 September 1930, Page 6

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