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Show nuttlN M -Itllli: IN LMil.lMI. TiiKeudortemtntwhtoh Lord Billt bury glvee to woman auOrAge la not a aurprlte. Kugland haa of late yeara Uen moving tulo line with thla IJva of womin'a t)litlcAl eniaiicliinlloii much more rapidly thin tho Unltid Bute. For oer half a century the women of Kngland, though not voting, havebeonaiugbty i-ower In I.oglUh polltlci. They have had their acta and their clubi devoted to political work, and In election carapalgna have gone Into a Held along with their huabandi, to aulit, In thilr picullar way, lu making votea for the cAndldatta of their choice. Their endeavor! In Ihlt rcrpect have, been a comjlete contrail with the ioltlCAle.rUou!Of Auierlcanwomen. While the latter have bt en orgiuUlng leaguca and rtlca, whot purpoae and energlca were centered upon the oueprluclf leof woman'! rlghti, with thehojieof Inlluvnclugthe (lAiaago of lAwa favorable lo womau aultrage, their Kugllah coutlua hava lieeu content with the let ottintitloii! pliu of IJvn llfylng their tfloilt with that of tbu two great national partlea. Their political ellorti have therefore madu them oljecta of Immediate cuu-ceru cuu-ceru to the lltlcal leaden In tho furtherance of the latlir'a own Inter ceU. The women'a rlgbta quettlon haa Ihui grown ut-ou the natlou on n prln clpleof natural rogreatlon, till une of tlieeda)erarllauient will be liable to ralae the etandard of woman tuflrage w Ithout the w omen no much at ak I ng for It. Here la a leaion that Alueriiau women lUIIragUta might atudy with aoine profit. |