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10 Women's Suffrage J. 1 (1879)

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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE JOURNAL.

                                           EDITED BY LYDIA E. BECKER.

Vor. X.-No  107. PUBLISHED MONTHLY.                                                                   PRICE ONE PENNY.
REGISTERED FOR TRANsmissiON ABJOAD.A                      A  Y                                    By POST THREE HALFPENCE.

                      . Contents
 Leading Articles:-3fr. Courtney's Resolution; Bills  Parliamentary Intelligence.                 Drawing-Room Meetings :-London, Pimlico, Weston-
    affecting Women; Work during December; Women  Election Intelligence :-Bristol, Maldon, Londonderry  super-Mare, Bristol.
    and Petitions; Policemen and the Franchise; A    County, Warrington, West Cheshire, City of  Debating Societies :-Oldham, Leeds, Liclifield.
    Mother not Entitled to Claim Damages on behalf London.                          Correspondence :- Women's Views and the Press;
    of her Child; the Judgment in the Agar-Ellis  Public Meetings:-Warrington, Crewe, Scanthorpe,    Taxation and Representation; Chelsea Hospital
    Case; Miss Charlotte Williams Wynn on Mothers;   Hertford, Lowestoft, Kingsland, Tower Hamlets,   for Women.
     Verax on Mixed Marriages; Mr. O'Shaughnessy's Dublin.                        Position of Women in Russia.
    Dill; The Death of Princess Alice.                                              Girls and the Sense of Responsibility.


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1.pNGLISHWOMAN'S REVIEW.-Published
'   on the 15th of each month. Price ad., or Gs.
per annum.
       CONTENTS FOR DECEMBER, 1878.
  1. Pegging Away.
  2. The Agar-Ellis Case, by Jessie Boucherett.
  3. The University of Copenhagen and Women
Students.
  4. Indian Women of Culture.
  5. Woman's Work: a Lady h'entist.
Record of Events :-Lectures in Oxford: Sand-
     well College-Girton-Intermediate Edu-
     cation, Belfast-Parliamentary Business-
     Suffrage: Taxation and Representation-
     Cases under the Married Women's Property
     Act - Inspection of Factories - Political
     Club for Women-London School Board-
     Swimming Clubs-Miscellaneous.
Correspondence: Agar-Ellis Case-Mrs. Main.
Published by Tribner and Co., Ludgate Hill,
and at 22, Berners-street, London, W.

IONDON SCHOOL OF MEDICINE FOR
  J  WOMEN. - The FIFTH WINTER
SESSION  begins on the 1st October, 1878. The
course of study comprises all the Lectures required
for the Medical Examinations and Clinical Instruc-
tion at the Royal Free HospitaL -Apply to Mrs.
THORNE,   Hon. Secretary, 30, Henrietta-street,
Brunswick Square, W.C.

    OURNING   REFORM ASSOCIATION.-
    Established in order to aid in bringing into
general use Mourning Customs simple, rational,
and free from ostentation or extravagance.-For
particulars, apply to the Hon. Sec., Miss L. Whitby,
.eckleton House, Hinckley, Leicestershire.


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P  ETITION I PETITION! PETITION !-Friendsof Women's
     Sufirage are earnestly exhorted to aid the cause by at once beginning to collect
signatures for the petitions to be presented in support of 1\lr. Courtney's resolution
on and after the re-assembling of Parliament on February  13th.  Written petitions,
ready for signature, will be supplied on application to Miss BECKER, 2S, Jackson's
Row,  Albert  Square,  1\anchester;  or to  Miss  Tnonauny, 64, Bernels-street,
London,  W.


B  RISTOL.-A Public   Meeting will be held ii
     the Victoria Rooms, Bristol, on Thursday,
January 23rd, in behalf of granting the Parlia-
mentary Vote to Women. The chair will be taken
at 8 p.m. by Rev. J. W. CALDICOTT,  D.D.
Leonard Courtney, Esq., M.P., Rev. Mark Patti-
son (Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford), Mrs.
Lilias Ashworth Hallett, Miss Becker, Mrs. Helen
Bright Clark, Miss Sturge, and others wil bn
present and address the meeting. A Conference
will be held the following morning, when papers
will be read and discussion invited. Professor
Masson (Professor of Rhetoric, Edinburgh), Mr.
A. W. Bennett, London, Rev. J. B. Spring, M.A.,
Bristol, Miss Becker, Miss Le Geyt, Corston, and
others, will take part in the proceedings.
FPOWER HAMLETS.-A LECTURE will be
L   given by Miss HELEN  TAYLOR,   at the
Tower Hamlets Radical Association, Club and
Institute, Assembly Hall, Beaumont-street, Mile
End, E.,on26thJan. Chair will be taken at Sp.m.
   ENTRAL   COMMITTEE.   -An  At Home
     Bern be held in the Offices of the Society, 64,
Berners-street, W., on Tuesday, the 14th January,
1879, from 3 to 5-30 p.m. Miss ARABELLA
SHORE   will give an ADDRESS on  The Politi-
cal and Social condition of Women. Tickets of
Admission may be had  on application to the
Secretary, Miss Thornbury, 64, Berners-street, W.



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SOME OF THE FACTS OF THE WOMEN
   .7SUFF RAGE   QUTESTION.   By HELEN.
BLACKBURN. - Published by the Central
Committee of the National Society for Women's
Suffrage, 64, Berners-street, London,W.-Price2d.

'CjOMMENTS ON      THE   OPPOSITION   TO
Lj   WO.11EN'S  SUFFRAGE. By HELEN
BLACKBURN. -- Published by the Central
Committee of the National Society for Women's
Suffrage, 64, Berners-street, London,W.-Prie2d.

A  rT  NEEDLEWORK and DECORATION.
    1 An EMBROIDERY and DECORATIVE
BUSINESS,  managed hitherto by ladies, TO BE
SOLD   on advantageous terms. -For particulars
apply to A. N. D., Women's Suffrage Society, 67,
Berners-street.

       New  Novel, at all the Libraries.
       T R U  E    M  A  ]. R  I A G  E.
   A        By EMILY SPENDER,
         Author of Restored, &c.
    Three vols. HURST  & DLACKETT.
   Miss Spender has written a novel wlich is ex-
cellent reading. The story is ingenious and
affecting, and the hospital experiences of the lady
nurse are cleverly seized, and cleverly conveyed.-
Academy.
   A pleasant, readable novel. The rights or
wrongs of women are pleaded and placed before
us through the medium of a purely conceived and
skilfully told tale. The heroines are all charm-
ing.- Exam iincr.
   The story is interesting and well-written, and
its earnestness cannot fail to secure a certain
amount Of sympathy. -Globe-
   A thoroughly pleasant and satisfactory book,
and a  genuine story of human concerns and
interests. The characters are truthfully and
freshly drawn.- Atheneu m.

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