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FEMALE FRANCHISE

TO TIIE EDIXOU. Sir., —A lot of curiespcisJi-nce has taken place in connection with female franchise pjtitiort3 in regard to tho principle adopted by the canvassers. I, as one of thoss in-s-rnctcd bv Mv H. S. Fish, M.n.R,,havcb'tn vjry iu 3ccssiul in obtainiug signatures from a largo i*j:mbtr of the publi:-, and I must put iu a protest ugaimt the action of Bxne of tho supporters on the other side, To cite an instance : I waa canvassing at Abbotsford, and the residents of that district wero sign-

ing my petition very freely until a certain individual (whose name I furnish for your private information) interfered with me while pursuing my duties. I have not persuaded anyone to sign against her will.—l am, etc, Wm. M'Auley. Dune-din, April 23.

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Evening Star, Issue 8808, 25 April 1892, Page 4

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FEMALE FRANCHISE Evening Star, Issue 8808, 25 April 1892, Page 4

FEMALE FRANCHISE Evening Star, Issue 8808, 25 April 1892, Page 4

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