Mr Seddon said in London that, as a result of the women's vote, no man with the slightest stain on his moral character could become a candidate for Parliament. Female Political Leaguer : We hear, Mr firown, that you are a candidate at the election, and as we must keep Parliament pure, my League requires to know whether you have ever (quarrelled with your mother-in-law and if you smoke cigarettes.
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Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 2, 27 September 1902, Page 17
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69Mr Seddon said in London that, as a result of the women's vote, no man with the slightest stain on his moral character could become a candidate for Parliament. Female Political Leaguer : We hear, Mr firown, that you are a candidate at the election, and as we must keep Parliament pure, my League requires to know whether you have ever (quarrelled with your mother-in-law and if you smoke cigarettes. Observer, Volume XXIII, Issue 2, 27 September 1902, Page 17
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