Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Tomorrow’s Women : How Ten Australian Women Made Lives in the Country That Epitomised Modernity
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'The first Australian woman to serve as a judge was appointed in 1929 — but not in her native land. May Darlington Lahey took up the position in Los Angeles County Superior Court, not far from where she had completed her law degree. It would be another thirty-five years before Australia had its own woman judge.' (Introduction) 

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