THE MARRIAGE CHOICE.
«j> . WOMAN'S NATURAL RIGHT. Cnvd Service. LONDON, Jan. 18. Sir John Cockburn, the well-known Jv/uth Australian politician, lecturing before the Women's Reform League, deelared that the choice of mates should b» : ',ung to women. The female always selected her mate, except in the case of run. It was absolute nonsense to say t'; t man was more courageous than woman. Girls were born in favourable Masons and boys in times of war, famine, anu adversity. Thus wealthy families had a plethora of heiresses, and frequently no heirs, with the result that their families were dying out.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIVIII, Issue 17684, 20 January 1921, Page 7
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THE MARRIAGE CHOICE.
New Zealand Herald, Volume LIVIII, Issue 17684, 20 January 1921, Page 7
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