Reading Observer 09-1916
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'CONDITIONS
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The Houle i of" Lords a.mendment to
mont BiH, limIting to two yents tho
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P .rliam~
1~cte~ on the veiy ;m.dc,~Q.,tc
Iter whIch that Bill e!Jt~blhlbe5, hall
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the·, c.,m~on':1
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the tlpP,er ijou~ fa in agreoment
,view thn.t P1M'liament a.fter the
widely repres;eJ\~ive if it is to have
.. mOrl'll
authorIty" to -deal .wlth problems oC rcconitru c;tion. But it-} W88 in the House of Lo['d~ a.lga that
the de,ire to limit the expression of the people's
will and to refuse ..the recognition which n a.tlonal
servi qe has merited: was most c1earlJi Pl~t forward
.All4Jrl t~8h aubject~
not actua lly serving
for ent'olnient in the VcllPlotecr
'pe"aUy
4eBIT'. ble that
lmportDont war work
renderl&g useful
.nrololent,
'\'~~~l\\rr.~!t;:
p
Lord Cromer' dcnumdori an assurance thnt no
mea:!icre giving ~otes to ,\ jHl)en Blloul~ be introcluc ~d by. the Government in connectlOn With t,he
Bill., :u.,.is W'sll to have 'thIS remInder <of the surVival
ant~-:3Uffra.gI!5t8-those people !who learn
of
nothing "!,d forget a great d.~l..c.lor l"ithm the
la.t f~w '~~k8.~ th~ n pces~'lIty of glV'm~ votes to
aoldiers ~6.nd Sail~1"3 , Bnd to wom en, hr'J become
almost a. pla.tltudc
po!iilcs. The Eileepi~ ' dog
of anti-femln~8m hr s 8ctU'cely ven~ur~ OJ la.te
even to wa,g t WI /tall, in SPlte of man~ provocations; And the suHdlled growl that foynd utterance in ' the' Hou~e
lof ⢠Lords Benes onl~ I to show
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how greatly his, '~'ingth has diminished 8mce the
days bo!o~ the 'Tar. There ha, boon ractically
no n.ttieula.te oJ5posi~ion to the mc1mion of women
in the ~lectcira.t!i 1 trat JDnglC change '~to which
Mr. Herbort S""\u91 alluded doubtfully not long
U
ago hRS m fact cpry.e ~bout. and those bo were
formf.rly the pittrr,st\opponenb of w0'9len's Buffrage have contented themselves, a.t ~he wont,
wlth Simply ignOh~g the question 'i a.t / the best,
they have frankl:r and - gen~rol1!]v a.dm ~ted the1r
conversion.
t ou1d be interestmg;o know,
upon -Wha,t. grounds antl- s.uff gists stiLl
oppo~i~iob . It cannot be lip n the old
fnmlliat ground l that "woman's pl~ is the
home;: far, WODlej have com~ out of t~eir homes
at their C{)~ntryrB " caU, and have wo~ked WIth
astoniahing ~ BUCoe8S ' in every industry and every
ptofelS lltOn that bda I been open to them. Even the
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most unpro~811~e on 00 er cannot mainta.in that ~:~r~~~:~d
tbey" l:i&d bet;ter .b ~ve sta.yed at home_ IThe ' same ' i}
f.ct~ ⢠have ,~attered, another
women can "I take no part in
Prob..b1t the opposition to women's
ft ·
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it. firme's! .laiid on tho cheri'hed
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of dealing
n 'the :
~
m -the onllinar.
Imo edge and
questions: but the
a v_ery .ma.ll affair
:
who had rello1 krlo.,le,d""
~~~,:M;E:~;~~i~im~::p~erial
and isinl;enl.t\On~
objection
.oi the
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m~:~~.~~:n~:~
:qualific~ti.on,
com pleted for Itt
to the Un iversity medical
of a. clm lCa.l inatUle , \l bl~
la.ter. W om ~ n tHe to rI~
courses CXFept 1I\ louie
In tbe 86 speclIll arrilJlt
I
the pructlT 1 clnsid
"'I"rale sectLOns
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