WOMEN AND POLITICS.
[Special to the Stab.] CHRISTCHURCH, March 19." The Canterbury Women's Institute have forwarded congratulations to Mr Keir Hardie as leader of the new Labor an. Socialist party in the House of Commons, urging him and his coadjutors to do,all in their power to,obtain for the British-women full political rights. They have also written to the Countess of Warwick, expressing their admiration of her ceaseless and undaunted efforts in the cause of Socialism. A resolution was passed protesting against the Premier's pronouncement that he would refuse to pay salaries to teachers legally appointed as being calculated to subvert a constitutional right.
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Evening Star, Issue 12765, 19 March 1906, Page 6
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103WOMEN AND POLITICS. Evening Star, Issue 12765, 19 March 1906, Page 6
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