NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN
[IIY TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION.] Du.vkmn, Sunday. The National Council of Women concluded their session on Saturday. The following lesolution was carried unanimously:—" The Council of New Zealand Women strongly feel that as every collective body is subject to individual differences, the people of Dunedin should be able to recognise that the utterances of some of the Council's members, with iegard tc the present crisis, do not express the convictions of the Council as a. whole." ... Mrs. Shepherd was re-elected president; Ensign Sparkes, Mrs. Sievwright, Mrs. Bullock, and Mrs. Daldy, vice-presidents; Miss Henderson, secretary; and Mrs. Williams, treasurer. •.' . , It was decided to accept the invitation of Wanganvi to hold next year's conference there.. _______—» ■':
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11371, 14 May 1900, Page 5
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