TO THE EDITOR OF THE PRESS.
Sir, —As you publish letters advocating the .claims of various candidates, I trust you will oblige by allowing mc space to say a word to my sister electors. We, the women electors of New Zealand, have gained our proud position by the bare majority vote ; therefore, to be consistent, we should only vote for those men who' are in favour of the bare majority ruling in all things.—Yours, &_., Female Elector.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8651, 28 November 1893, Page 2
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