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A CHINESE FEMINIST

A Chinese woman, known as the "Jittle daughter of the Revolution," but whose name is really : Soumo Tcheiig, recently completed one of tho mo3t important diplomatic tasks ever outrusted to anyone in a national Government. Sho was sent to Europe as the chief of an important political and economic mission, and served virtually as an ambassadress to the Occident from the Orient. She was China's first woman Judge, first woman lawyer, a representative of her country to the Peace Conference, president of the Court of Justico of Shanghai, and rector of the Law University of Shanghai, and she is still in her early thirties. WJion sho was only 16 she enrolled among the revolutionaries, seeking to overthrow tho Manehu dynasty, and has boon an ardont Nationalist ever since. She has been the leader of the entire feminine movement in the new Republic, and this is, perhaps, her greatest work.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 67, 22 March 1929, Page 15

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A CHINESE FEMINIST Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 67, 22 March 1929, Page 15

A CHINESE FEMINIST Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 67, 22 March 1929, Page 15