WOMEN LABOUR
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE TRAINING. (TIMES AND SYDNEY SIM SEBVICBS.) (Received March 22, 8.30 a.m.) LONDON, 21st Match. It is expected that the registration of women will improve the farm labour position. .Women are eagerly sought after for milking, gardening, and farm labouring! The agricultural colleges have undertaken to train women, and are especially appealing to the wives and relatives of soldiers, who have given up employment, upon receipt of allowances. EQUAL PAY FOR EQUAL WORK. MISS SYLVIA~^ANKHURST'S IDEA. (nUtS AND ITDNET SON SBRTICIt.) (Received March 22, 8.35 a.ni.) LONDON, 21st March. Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, the Suffragette, regards a scheme of industrial conscription with approval if it will help women to get the vote. She urges a conferance of the women's political, industrial, and social societies to demand equal payment for men.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1915, Page 8
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