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WOMAN'S ATTENTION.

NATIONS' GREATEST NEED

LONDON, May 12.

"What the nations of the world need most is a woman's attention, and particularly the attention of a severe mother," said the Sydney-born Professor Gilbert Murray, at the Albert Hall. Their housekeeping was shockii.g, he added, and their food terrible.

Professor Murray, the organist, and the broadcasting official were the only men among the 2800 women present, representing 250,000 of their sex at a conference of.the National Federation of Women's Institutes.

Professor Murray said that the huge attendance of women strikingly testified to recent social changes. Women's institutes possessed an unrealised power to secure the well-being of the nations.

Speakers advocated the promotion of British industries and food production by means of home patronage, demanded the enlightenment of the public in order to compel the production of good films, and urged the continuance of agriculture by peasant farmers.

The activities of the institutes which were inaugurated in 1915 now number 4887, and include the provision of social centres for the discussion of national and local problems, training in rural arts and crafts, the production, preservation and preparation of food, the cooperative marketing of members' products, and the arranging of concerts, , folksongs and dramatic performances.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 116, 18 May 1932, Page 7

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WOMAN'S ATTENTION. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 116, 18 May 1932, Page 7

WOMAN'S ATTENTION. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 116, 18 May 1932, Page 7