THOSE IMMIGRANT MAIDS.
The movement for tho importation of domestic servants from-Great Britain is receiving'a great" dea.l-of support" says a -Press Association telegram from Christchurch. The committee set' up at the recent public meeting met yoste'rday,-and decided that a circular letter should be.scut to many influential ladies and to all tho wives of Mayors in New Zealand asking them to call meetings in'their several centres in order to ascertain the fee} ings on tho question of the women voters in then" district. Should the majority bo in fa\onr, 'tops will at once be taken to ensure a thorough canvassing of the country for signatures before Parliament meets in June. Numcious offers of help for eanrassing have uroncly been received, and locally tho movecent is receiving every support.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 448, 5 March 1909, Page 3
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