Question of propriety |
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Title : | Question of propriety |
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Source : | Critic, 26 August 1899, p. 16 | ||
Place Of Creation : | Adelaide | ||
Date of creation : | 1899 | ||
Format : | Cartoon | ||
Contributor : | State Library catalogue | ||
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Description : |
South Australia's leadership in women's suffrage drew critical comments from conservative groups in other colonies. In response to the demand by Victorian women for the right to vote, the Conservative Party responds in this cartoon, 'I assure you they're very unbecoming, ma'am. Just look at Miss South Australia there!' Victoria was the last Australian state to give women the vote (1908) and to permit women to stand for Parliament (1923). |
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Coverage year : | 1899 |
Period : | 1884-1913 |
Further reading : | The Critic , Adelaide : A. McKain, 1897-1924 (Adelaide, S. Aust.: Vardon and Pritchard) Hannam, June. International encylopedia of women's suffrage, Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, c2000 Jones, Helen. In her own name : a history of women in South Australia from 1836, Kent Town, S. Aust.: Wakefield Press, 1994 Oldfield, Audrey. Australian women and the vote, Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 1994 Oldfield, Audrey. Woman suffrage in Australia : a gift or a struggle, Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 1992 |
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