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PREFERS BABIES.

TO “VOTES FOR WOMEN.” “I would rather have one baby for im- very own than 10,090,000 votes.” 'With'this declaration, Princess Gliika, wife of Prince Nicola Gliika of Roumania, arriving recently on tho Kronprimucssin Ceciiie, in New York, settled her attitude toward suffrage. The Princess was accompanied by lior niece, Princess Zoo Nauroeadato of Bucharest. They are here to join Prince Gliika, now in Newfoundland on a hunting expedition. “Women suffrage is not a very perplexing problem iii Rou mania. as yet,” the princess said. “Perhaps it will become so when we are a little more civilised.”

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Gisborne Times, 16 December 1911, Page 3

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PREFERS BABIES. Gisborne Times, 16 December 1911, Page 3

PREFERS BABIES. Gisborne Times, 16 December 1911, Page 3

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