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- Alice_May_Parkinson abstract "Alice May Parkinson (1889–1949) was a New Zealand manslayer. She was born in Hampden, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand in 1889. Her subsequent trial and conviction became a subject of contemporary controversy for New Zealand socialist and feminist campaigners due to the perceived severity of her sentence compared to male criminals.".
- Q4725995 abstract "Alice May Parkinson (1889–1949) was a New Zealand manslayer. She was born in Hampden, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand in 1889. Her subsequent trial and conviction became a subject of contemporary controversy for New Zealand socialist and feminist campaigners due to the perceived severity of her sentence compared to male criminals.".
- Alice_May_Parkinson comment "Alice May Parkinson (1889–1949) was a New Zealand manslayer. She was born in Hampden, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand in 1889. Her subsequent trial and conviction became a subject of contemporary controversy for New Zealand socialist and feminist campaigners due to the perceived severity of her sentence compared to male criminals.".
- Q4725995 comment "Alice May Parkinson (1889–1949) was a New Zealand manslayer. She was born in Hampden, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand in 1889. Her subsequent trial and conviction became a subject of contemporary controversy for New Zealand socialist and feminist campaigners due to the perceived severity of her sentence compared to male criminals.".