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Mrs. Robert Malcolm, of Christchurch, is a woman of great personal charm and wide interests. She is a member of the Board of the Young Women's Christian Association, Chairwoman of the TTostel Committee, and was Delegate to the Stockholm Conference in 1914, and the Australian Conference in 1916. She is President of the Opaiva Branch of the British and Foreign Sailors' Institute, the Society for the Protection of Women and Children, and the Women's Christian Temperance Union; and has also interests in many other social movements.

Photo, by Standish and Preece, Christchurch.

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume 2, Issue 3, 1 September 1923, Page 5

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Mrs. Robert Malcolm, of Christchurch, is a woman of great personal charm and wide interests. She is a member of the Board of the Young Women's Christian Association, Chairwoman of the TTostel Committee, and was Delegate to the Stockholm Conference in 1914, and the Australian Conference in 1916. She is President of the Opaiva Branch of the British and Foreign Sailors' Institute, the Society for the Protection of Women and Children, and the Women's Christian Temperance Union; and has also interests in many other social movements. Photo, by Standish and Preece, Christchurch. Ladies' Mirror, Volume 2, Issue 3, 1 September 1923, Page 5

Mrs. Robert Malcolm, of Christchurch, is a woman of great personal charm and wide interests. She is a member of the Board of the Young Women's Christian Association, Chairwoman of the TTostel Committee, and was Delegate to the Stockholm Conference in 1914, and the Australian Conference in 1916. She is President of the Opaiva Branch of the British and Foreign Sailors' Institute, the Society for the Protection of Women and Children, and the Women's Christian Temperance Union; and has also interests in many other social movements. Photo, by Standish and Preece, Christchurch. Ladies' Mirror, Volume 2, Issue 3, 1 September 1923, Page 5

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