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This is Mrs. MacIver's last talk, and in it she will discuss Citizenship more particularly from the point of view of women, their new responsibilities and opportunities, their rights and duties. She will point out the difference made by recent legislation concerning women and children, and give some account of the occupations, both paid and unpaid, now open to women, of those restrictions on women's activities that still remain, and of the possibilities of 'equal citizenship.'

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Speaker:
Mrs. K. Wauchope MacIver

IN spite of having won distinction as a diplomat, a war correspondent, and an officer in the Air Force (he is now a Wing-Cornmander), Mr. Maurice Baring has found time to publish many books, all stamped with the impress of an original genius, whether in versa or in prose : and ho is an expert on Russian literature. One of the best-known of his books is 'Diminutive Dramas,' from which are taken the two pieces that are to bo read tonight by the author and Miss Viola Tree , a versatile member of a famous family, who is known as an actress, a singer, an artist, and a writer.

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Unknown:
Mr. Maurice Baring
Unknown:
Miss Viola Tree

2LO London

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