LADY RHONDDA
Friends and admirers of Lady Rhondda,! who have subscribed for a presentation j portrait by Miss Alice Burton, handed it over to her at a dinner held in London. If the portrait is as good ae I am told, it will show the features of an exceedingly strong-minded feminist, with unmistakable traces of her equally strong-minded father, Lord Rhondda. Lady Rhondda has been a tower of strength throughout to the suffragist, and now to the feminist campaign, and has lived 1o see of her ambitions on behalf of her own sex well and truly achieved. She has had more anxious j adventures, however, than being "run in" for window-smashing. She was aboard the ill-fated l.iisitania, and was picked up, quite unhurt, seated in a chair that drifted right way up. Vet I doubt whether Lady Ivliondda believes in miracles. J
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Auckland Star, 2 September 1933, Page 3 (Supplement)
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