WOMEN’S PART.
MR LLOYD GEORGE’S
EULOGY.
CRUSADE FOR RIGHTEOUS-
NESS.
A and N.Z. Cable Association and Reuter.
(Received August 23, 11.25 a.m.)
rn, „ LONDON, August 22. Iho Press Bureau states that Mr -Ldoyd George sent a message to a mass meeting of Allied women war workers in laris paying a tribute to women’s uork in hospitals, in factories, on the ut ~a nc behind the lines, adding: in the past I have heard it said that women were unfit to vote because they would bo weak under the stress of a great war. My experience is that the women understand practically what is at stake in this war. To them it is a crusade for righteousness and gentlel\ esS ’ nr lley , wdl not maico Peace until tie Allies have rendered impossible that another carnival of violence shall befall mankind. My message is: Well done, carry on, you are helping to create a new earth for yourselves and your children.”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12404, 23 August 1918, Page 5
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