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- Ada_Bromham abstract "Ada Bromham (20 December 1880 – 15 March 1965) was an Australian feminist and temperance activist.Bromham was born in Gobur to blacksmith Frederick Bromham and Charlotte, née Bradford. She was educated at Yarck before moving with her family to Western Australia in 1893, attending school at Fremantle before becoming a doctor's receptionist. Her mother died in 1908 and she worked at a drapery shop in Claremont, lodging with the daughters of former Fremantle mayor and temperance campaigner Thomas Smith. By the early 1920s, with the business prospering, she began to engage in social issues, and unsuccessfully contested the 1921 state election. She was president of the West Australian Temperance Alliance and secretary of the Australian Women's Equal Citizenship Federation in 1925 before becoming secretary of the Australian Federation of Women's Societies in 1926.In June 1926 Bromham led the Australian delegation to the International Suffrage Alliance Conference in Paris and then represented Australia at a conference of the British Empire League in London on emigration. She left Perth for Melbourne in January 1934 and further represented her union at conventions and conferences in Stockholm and London. She became general secretary of the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) in 1937 and moved to Adelaide, contesting Unley at the 1941 state election. She retired briefly in 1946 before returning to Melbourne in 1947 as general secretary. She retired again at the end of 1949.Following her retirement from the temperance movement, Bromham became involved in the Chinese-Australian Friendship Society, joining a peace delegation to Peking at a time when China was highly unpopular. She continued to support the WCTU but found her Christian Socialist beliefs increasingly at odds with the union's conservative agenda, and returned to Western Australia in 1959. She also campaigned for Aboriginal rights.Bromham died at Brentwood Hospital of bronchopneumonia in 1965 and was cremated.".
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- Ada_Bromham deathDate "1965-03-15".
- Ada_Bromham deathYear "1965".
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- Ada_Bromham wikiPageWikiLink Bronchopneumonia.
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- Ada_Bromham wikiPageWikiLink Claremont,_Western_Australia.
- Ada_Bromham wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_of_Unley.
- Ada_Bromham wikiPageWikiLink Fremantle.
- Ada_Bromham wikiPageWikiLink Fremantle,_Western_Australia.
- Ada_Bromham wikiPageWikiLink Gobur,_Victoria.
- Ada_Bromham wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Ada_Bromham wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne.
- Ada_Bromham wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Ada_Bromham wikiPageWikiLink Peking.
- Ada_Bromham wikiPageWikiLink Perth.
- Ada_Bromham wikiPageWikiLink Perth,_Western_Australia.
- Ada_Bromham wikiPageWikiLink Stockholm.
- Ada_Bromham wikiPageWikiLink Temperance_movement.
- Ada_Bromham wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australia.
- Ada_Bromham wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australian_state_election,_1921.
- Ada_Bromham wikiPageWikiLink Yarck,_Victoria.
- Ada_Bromham wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ada Bromham".
- Ada_Bromham dateOfBirth "1880-12-20".
- Ada_Bromham dateOfDeath "1965-03-15".
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- Ada_Bromham name "Bromham, Ada".
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- Ada_Bromham description "Australian feminist".
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- Ada_Bromham comment "Ada Bromham (20 December 1880 – 15 March 1965) was an Australian feminist and temperance activist.Bromham was born in Gobur to blacksmith Frederick Bromham and Charlotte, née Bradford. She was educated at Yarck before moving with her family to Western Australia in 1893, attending school at Fremantle before becoming a doctor's receptionist.".
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