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A TRIBUTE TO WOMEN.

Tho following extract from the farewell address of Lord George Hamilton to the London School Board, on his resigning tho chairmanship of that body, is worth placing on record. Hia Lordship, as is well known, is a man of largo parliamentary and administrative experience, and has not been actively connected with the women’s franchise movement. The extract is as follows: — “As this is the first time I have ever had the pleasure of being associated with ladies in an administrative capacity, I should like to say that there is no part of the work which is more effectively performed; where authority is better maintained; and wherb the amount of work dope in the time consumed'is greater than in those committees on which the ladies serve."

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2642, 17 October 1895, Page 2

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A TRIBUTE TO WOMEN. New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2642, 17 October 1895, Page 2

A TRIBUTE TO WOMEN. New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2642, 17 October 1895, Page 2

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