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- Agnes_Goode abstract "Agnes Knight Goode, née Fleming (31 January 1872 – 20 February 1947), best known as Mrs. A. K. Goode, was an Australian social and political activist. A contemporary report called her \"... a vigorous speaker, with a keen, logical mind and experience backed with sound commonsense, Mrs. Goode was until her later years frequently called on to take the public platform in support of social welfare movements.\"".
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- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Adelaide.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Adelaide_Educational_Institution.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Bert_Edwards_(politician).
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Category:1872_births.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Category:1947_deaths.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_philanthropists.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_women_in_politics.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_womens_rights_activists.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_childhood_education_in_Australia.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Coronary_occlusion.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_of_Adelaide.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Gladstone,_South_Australia.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_Australians.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Jamestown,_South_Australia.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Justice_of_the_peace.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Kindergarten.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mayors_and_lord_mayors_of_Adelaide.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink North_Terrace,_Adelaide.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Port_Lincoln.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Strathalbyn,_South_Australia.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Toorak_Gardens,_South_Australia.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Tumby_Bay,_South_Australia.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Victor_Harbor,_South_Australia.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Ward_(law).
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLink Welfare.
- Agnes_Goode wikiPageWikiLinkText "Agnes Goode".
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- Agnes_Goode subject Category:1872_births.
- Agnes_Goode subject Category:1947_deaths.
- Agnes_Goode subject Category:Australian_philanthropists.
- Agnes_Goode subject Category:Australian_women_in_politics.
- Agnes_Goode subject Category:Australian_womens_rights_activists.
- Agnes_Goode subject Category:Early_childhood_education_in_Australia.
- Agnes_Goode hypernym Activist.
- Agnes_Goode type Person.
- Agnes_Goode type Politician.
- Agnes_Goode type Activist.
- Agnes_Goode type Feminist.
- Agnes_Goode type Politician.
- Agnes_Goode comment "Agnes Knight Goode, née Fleming (31 January 1872 – 20 February 1947), best known as Mrs. A. K. Goode, was an Australian social and political activist. A contemporary report called her \"... a vigorous speaker, with a keen, logical mind and experience backed with sound commonsense, Mrs. Goode was until her later years frequently called on to take the public platform in support of social welfare movements.\"".
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