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| Vol. VIII. October 1, 1861. No. M.
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XIII.—REPORT OF THE SOCIETY FOR PROr
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Iisr stating the progress .of the Societ...
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ENGLISH WOMAN'S JOURNAL .
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Xiii.—Report Of The Society For Pror
XIII—REPORT OF THE SOCIETY FOR _PROr . _MOTIOSTG THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN . - »
Iisr Stating The Progress .Of The Societ...
_Iisr _stating the progress . of the Society during the second year of its workthe Committee feel that while many of its results may be
definitel even , more _y set has forth been in effected employments in the provided general and moral instruction influence g it iven has ,
_jbrought to bear , both upon the press , and upon the opinions of numerous circles in various parts of the kingdom ; because this
moral influence tends to induce parents to give a niore practical education to their daughters , and leads to efforts being made in
many provincial communities to carry out local plans for training and employment . in the useful
, The Committee have to report a marked advance - ness of their office at Langham Place , as a centre for inquiry and informationas _wall as in better means of assisting those who apply ,
A principal , feature has been the large increase of work in the ister departmentthough the lications from employers are
. still reg insufficient to meet , the demands app of the educated class . To aid those who from various causes must have work at home ,
_; or for only some hours of tEe day , the Committee have associated ¦ themselve better obtaining than s Government with in most a plan _occupations needle which work has learnt , been the with remuneration organized equal facility by for a which lad . y This , for is
will meet the , requirements of many who have moved in a higher stationbut who are unfitted for teaching , and incapable of
sup-, porting The C themselve ommittee s in convinced any other of way the . advisability of emigration in
, _anany of the cases , which come before their notice , are now organiz-< ing jel lan for the emigration of educated women . A special fund
_i is opened p for this purpose , and contributions are earnestl . y requested , iIt has been ascertained that educated women are required in the
. colonies as teachers in public schools , schoolmistresses , and private governesses , and to supply these is part of the object the Society
has in view . laide .. ' It p ro ydney poses M to elbourne establish , Natal in the , Canterbury different co , and lonie Vancouv s , such e as r , Ade local
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1861, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101861/page/1/
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