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 the Hon. John Fulton, a warm sympathiser in all social reforms, but was fortunate in possessing a very hard working Franchise Superintendent in the person of Miss Nicol. In Christchurch a series of afternoon meetings for women attracted many who were unable or too indifferent to go to evening meetings, and created much interest in the movement. The petition forms which had been sent out during the previous year were collected and prepared for presentation to Parliament, and it was found that the signatures numbered 10,085. An analysis showed that 3818 had been procured by the Dunedin Societies; the Christchurch district was responsible for 2937; Wellington, 1917; Nelson, 762;