Eighty-two years on . . . Marie Keir, left, and Marijke Robinson, are setting up the Women’s Electoral Lobby in Christchurch. Yesterday they paused to look at “The Press” report of August, 1893, on the first great victory for the New Zealand women’s lobby—the vote for women.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33883, 1 July 1975, Page 6
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44Eighty-two years on . . . Marie Keir, left, and Marijke Robinson, are setting up the Women’s Electoral Lobby in Christchurch. Yesterday they paused to look at “The Press” report of August, 1893, on the first great victory for the New Zealand women’s lobby—the vote for women. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33883, 1 July 1975, Page 6
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