THE WOMEN'S VICTORY IN GERMANY
It is reported from Berlin that the Government has accepted the Reichstag's proposal that women should be allowed to become judges, prosecuting attorney., and clerks of the Court, andi that they should be liable to serve on juries (says an exchange). Another Bill which is still before a committee proposes that a woman shall be attached' to every German Embassy to protect the interests of women travelling abroad.! The emancipation of German women has proceeded extraordinarily rapidly since the war, and, on tho whole, there has not been much opposition to the emergence of women into public life.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 7, 8 July 1922, Page 17
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103THE WOMEN'S VICTORY IN GERMANY Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 7, 8 July 1922, Page 17
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