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Excerpt from The Condition of Working Women and the Factory Acts
Miss Clara Collett, who had been employed by Mr. Booth to inquire into the condition of the poor at the East End; Miss May Abraham, who was secretary to Sir Charles and Lady Dilke, and a brilliant trades-union orator; and Miss Margaret Irwin, who was secretary to a trades-union for men and women at Glasgow, called the Women's Protective League.
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