| Description | This newscutting entitled 'Dame Cadbury's Impressions of India' relates to an address given by Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury about her experiences visiting India which she delivered at the Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.) Headquarters in London following her return to England. The article states that Taylor Cadbury had emphasised the hospitality offered to her by the Indian community and the shared interest in social problems between women in England in women in India. The newscutting states that Taylor Cadbury had also provided an overview of the main topics discussed during the World Congress of the International Council of Women which had included housing, public health, medical inspection, child marriage, 'the moral outlook', and the political demand for equal status. Taylor Cadbury also commented on the 'legal disadvantages' faced by Indian women and remarked on the broadcast which she had delivered in Calcutta. |