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  2. Women CAN1Organise, But They Need Men's Help

    The question is: Can women be an influence in government? Male-factor, "a mere male," in The Sun wbrnen's pages on May 2, said they could not —and he said it very definitely. Women rushed to the defence. TODAY we publish ...

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  4. Hey! Housewives

    "HOUSEWIVES will never be able to organise political influence until they learn to organise themselves and their thoughts." Yes. These are the views of a man, who, in a letter to The Sun, says ...

    Article : 36 words
  5. Male-factor

    [?]MALE-FACTOR described himself as a mere male who did [?]much of the family ...

    Article : 76 words
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  7. ANOTHER MAUROIS ARTICLE

    A married couple must choose reliable friends, which means friends with enough moral fibre for trust ...

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