WOMEN WORKERS.
Sir.—ln reply (o G. Hamilton Eraser, T would like to remark that the views of H. F. Tansley can scarcely be typical of male thought, in this country. They are so grossly ridiculous as scarcely to require comment. Nevertheless, there seems an inability on the part of men politicians to administer justly for all, and for women in particular. It. would appear that women need representatives in Parliament, and although such cannot be expected to bring in the millenium, they must surely produce a better balance of ideas and administration than at present. It seems hopeless to try to bring about this innovation in this very conservative country along the lines that have hitherto been employed. Every woman in New Zealand should have tho opportunity of voting for a woman candidate, even as every Maori can vote for one of his own race. Without doubt, we should have more women in Parliament then T.E.M.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21141, 26 March 1932, Page 13
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