BISHOP AND THE LADIES.
"I was at a conference recently," said the Bishop of Bangor at a St. David's Day celebration in London, "where a working man, representing Labour, said, 'I don't hold with giving the vote to women. When they are- young they are frivolous, and when they are old they are perverse.' (Laughter.) "But I do not associate myself with that view. I would never have- spent such'an enjoyable ycutji but for the frivolity of tho young women of my young days—and now that those ladies have gone into the other category I iiavo not found them entirely perverse. Instead of that. I find them, in v good cause, wise (iad, strqnuefflsjM^oip.eraio.rß.1;
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 103, 3 May 1919, Page 10
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