WOMEN CANDIDATES FOR BRITISH PARLIAMENT.
S' vcnteen women candidates sought cln t*(»n to the British Parliament last December 141 h. They were: Mrs (airubbers (R.), Mansfield; Miss C. Rank hurM (lid.), Smethwick; Mrs DtsparJ (Lao.), Battersea N.; Mrs Anderson (Lab.), Stout bridge); Mrs lVthick Lawrence (Lab.), Kusholme; Mis Strachey (lnd.), Brentford and ( hi'wick ; .Vf-ss Phipps (lnd.), Chelsea; Mrs (\ Ashbv (K.), Ladywood; Miss A. V. (iarland (K ), Portsmouth South; Mrs Dacre Fox (lnd.), Richmond; Mis J. McF.wan (R ), Kntir!d; Mrs Mow Martyn (lnd.), don; Mrs H. McKenzie (Lab.), Welsh l niversity; Miss K. Murray (lnd ), Bridgeton; Miss M. M. Farquharson (lnd.), Scottish Universities; Miss (arney (S.F.), Belfast; Mme. Markie,,Kz (S.F.), Dublin; Mrs Lucas, widow of Colonel F. A. L. Lucas (whose death during his election campaign necessitated the postponement of the* polling day in the Kensington Division), took up the role of candidate herself.
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White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 285, 18 March 1919, Page 15
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