First Pan-Pacific Women's Conference

That committees be set up in accordance with the desires of the sections of Industry and Education for the purpose of acting as clearing houses.

Political consciousness needed to be fostered in these countries, so as to arouse a sense of public responsibility both in national and world affairs.

This conference desired to uphold the women in Pacific countries who were seeking enfranchisement and trusted that their efforts would quickly become successful.

The women in the Government Section who belong to countries which are trustees for the welfare of the Pacific , recognize the duty of doing their part to see that the principles underlying the League of Nations mandates are applied in the letter and the spirit over the whole area.

The Government Section suggested that in the interval between this and a next Women's Pan-Pacific Conference, research be made regarding electoral systems, woman's place in political parties, and the possible effect of compulsory voting, as well as upon other matters that need changes in legislation to promote the welfare of women and children, carrying out any recommendations suggested by the other sections of this Conference.

Delegates to the first Pan-Pacific Women's Conference
Australian delegates to the inaugural Pan-Pacific Women's Conference in Hawaii in 1928