MISS BOBBY.
.The daughter of a Californian millionaire, who has graduated at college .and gained her degree, has entered the communal service.,of the. tojy-n where she lives as—police. Miistable!The. young lady has very ao'teiv' mined views .'hbbut the'necessity"for 'women 1 ' to rival men in doing communal work. She las,, probably because she is'well known arid respected, _ met with success so far in her police duties;,'" Her energy has surmounted the initial difficulties," and' who' : put woman on a pinnacle which she occu- : pies in no other oountry in tho world, have i gladly aided her efforts. If, however, this 1 exceptional step is widely imitated, and police-women appear in numbers in every town—what will policemen have to say?' It has been already suggested that' London ■should have a special corps of ; police-women to cope with the militant suffragists.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 473, 3 April 1909, Page 10
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138MISS BOBBY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 473, 3 April 1909, Page 10
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