THE NATIONAL DIRECTOR.
. 7 'Daliciir urges that it is impossible to separate civilians into sexes m regard to notional service, but Mr Chamberlain r, introduction of sex makes an artificial difference, which is timmd to render the scheme .inefficient. The whole people should he included immediately, on tlu> same basis. -Alan- Macarilmr claims that women should receive a minimum living wage, and 16s weekly extra when away from homo, as Mr Chamberlain promises’ to men. This would no a revolution in woman's wages.
WOMEN OPPOSE HEX DIFFERENTIA!-. TION. LONDON, JaHilary 29, (Received January 30, at 8.50 a.in.) Mr Nov-11* Chainbcrlain's decision. not to make a simultaneous appeal to, men • and women lias chagrined many of the V; "women's societies. It is proposed that a ;y. committee of prominent women, who have proved their usefulness during tho war, C should he appointed to enrol and draft . women into duties suitable to their train:Vvmg and ability, without any interference : by men. “ *
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Evening Star, Issue 16335, 30 January 1917, Page 6
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