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WOMAN'S FRANCHISE. ; (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) > ; LONDON, March-'3O. Women representing all - trades, fossions and occupations &:walted'.?s&r deputation on Mr Lloyd George,- who explained that "the Government. intended to leave the voteis for women an open question. ' - | In the House of- Commons -the Bill would include the 1 proposal, . and a, majority of the Government would support the inclusion'of : woman's suffrage. The House of Commons would decide whothef the age; should ,be thirty or thirty-five. "Once the women are on the register," said Mi- Lloyd George, "I have no doubt the men will be satisfied to give you a vote on the same terms as themselves, i I
OBITUARY Hoeeived 5.5 p.m., April Ist. ;* LONDON. March 3i. , Obituary—Lord Muncaster. He was connected with an extraordinary brigand, tragedy at Marathon, on. 21st April, 1870.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16234, 2 April 1917, Page 11
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