Talk:Anti-Franchise League
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[edit]I have removed virtually the entire article: all of the references and images, and most of the text, confused the League with British or American movements; the little text which did relate to the Australian movement was wholly unreferenced, and largely consisted of a potted history of Australian electoral reform.
I can find virtually no information about this organisation, and wonder to what extent it deserves a Wikipedia article. I have linked to the only reference I can find, which itself cites this book, but I don't have access to a copy so can't pursue this any further. Hopefully someone else is able to! The Grand Lunar (talk) 21:07, 1 September 2021 (UTC)
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