How many men who talk lightly of woman's dependence know that there aro now 5,500,000 women-workers in England? That there are, besides the 2,000,000 domestic servants, 867,000 women employed in textile industries, 903,000 in dressmaking, 80,500 in commerce, and nearly 100,000 in farming ? That there arc 55,78-1 women clerks, 200,000 women teachers, 44,000 musicians and aotresses, 79,000 nurses, and 292 women dootors? Here in these figures we have a measure of the real army of revolt.—"Albany -Jlaviaw."-
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 328, 15 October 1908, Page 2
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