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...interviewed for the press. Some prominent English travellers had an audience with her and she told them that she believed women had more skill as rulers than men. She did not believe in votes for either men or women, but if men had them women should have the same privilege. In Madras [blank] edits a paper for Indian women which is a truth bearer to many a woman. In Calcutta there are two Parsee lady barristers, and many native doctors chiefly Parsee have been licensed. The Maharani's book states that there are 480000 money lenders in India and that 1707 are women.

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