WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE
UiTEr.KATICfJAL CONGRESS NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, MAY AO. (Received May 31, at 10.25 a.m.) Mosdnmes Loy and Annie Riley and Misses Alien, Brmnpam, Chavo-Collison, Oillman-Jones, Ananienz, .Rhodes, Whitehall!, with Mesdarnes EcclesSnowden and Townshend as alternatives, are attending the Congress of the 'lnternational Women's SntTrago Alliance, which has opened at the Sorbonne.
A meeting of the Committee on Equal Moral Standards adopted a. strongly-worded resolution against, tho eompulstory notification, detention, and treatment of venereal cafes, which is in direct opposition to Western Australia’s system, and is expected to cause contention in congress.
Dr Helen Blakwell and Misses May Kano and Whitelrread-Edwards are representing New Zealand.— A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 19263, 31 May 1926, Page 5
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