In February 1923, the death of a woman in parliament buildings was reported across the country. Waiting to enter the ladies' gallery, the unfortunate woman had collapsed and suffered what was reported as a cardiac arrest.
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For the most part, this research has sought to examine the influence of institutional and social networks on the success of the suffrage campaign in Napier. Largely, emphasis along these lines views the result as one of community connection, personal relationships, and societal support. There is, however, another element which deserves some attention: community solidarity.
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