Emma Miller (June 26, 1839 - January 22, 1917) was a pioneer Australian feminist, foundation president of the Woman's Equal Franchise Association between 1894 and 1905. On February 2, 1912 she famously stuck a hatpin in a horse ridden by the Queensland Police Commissioner, Patrick Cahill, causing him to be thrown and injured. This article is a stub. You can help the CounterCulture Wikia grow by expanding it.
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| - Emma Miller (June 26, 1839 - January 22, 1917) was a pioneer Australian feminist, foundation president of the Woman's Equal Franchise Association between 1894 and 1905. On February 2, 1912 she famously stuck a hatpin in a horse ridden by the Queensland Police Commissioner, Patrick Cahill, causing him to be thrown and injured. This article is a stub. You can help the CounterCulture Wikia grow by expanding it.
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