WOMEN'S CITIZEN ASSOCIATION.
TO THE EDITOR. X regret that in the by E.E.-S.which appeared in your Friday night’s issue, emphasis is given to a point which the Women’s Citizen Association open)” disc'aim. I refer to class distinction. " One of the asociatioufs avowed objects is to promote women and children s interests in general, without distinction of class or creed, bud my committee will gladly welcome any suggestion from any Source, which lias the welfare oi women and children in view. Furthermore, « make a, direct appeal to “E.E-S., or, in fact, all women, to co-operato with us, ana she and thev would learn from experience that this association recognise no class diaUnction whatever, and their aim is that all women shall work together m harmony to promote the objects of the association. I am, etc., Edith W. Wji.t.jam?. March 10.
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Evening Star, Issue 16988, 10 March 1919, Page 4
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