TO BOOST CHARMS OF BRITAIN
... of Boadicea, the first of the young Liberals. (Laughter.) Miss Lawrence (Parliamentary Secretary Ministry of Health), who supported the Bill, claimed Boadicea as the first of the Suffragettes. (Laughter.) ...
... of Boadicea, the first of the young Liberals. (Laughter.) Miss Lawrence (Parliamentary Secretary Ministry of Health), who supported the Bill, claimed Boadicea as the first of the Suffragettes. (Laughter.) ...
... drunkard. _ (Laughter.) The scheme would cost 1&2 million* year, and would produce an army of 4 million men. What were we going to with such army? A Labour Member —Use them against the Suffragettes. (laughter.) Mr Cox —I don't think _ the Suffragettes would ...
... ) In acknowledging a vote of confidence Mr. Wood observed, I scarcely know myself to-night, for I have had no ■Suffragettes.” (Laughter.) .' ...
... him, was thing you ca.n loan on. (Laughter.) It was a nuisance which was totally unnecessary. Ho thought the only people at that moment who had enough energy to tackle such a question were the Suffragettes. (Laughter.) They would be heard. If they would ...
... Mr Lyell: No, sir, I am not. (Applause.) Another question was if nothing could be done to put down these hooligan suffragettes. (Laughter and applause.) Mr Lyell: There were certain difficulties at present, due to the state of the law, but he thought it ...
... brandy? (Laughter.) Oil, no, it was baccy. (More laughter.) Mr Justice Lawrance —I see in the accounts of some of these meetings to which you ar« referring something about chasing two ladies about under the impression they were Suffragettes. (Laughter ...
... another Mr MacLennan—What po.nical party is getting it? Mr Scott—The Suffragettes. (Laughter.) Could I get it for a society for putting an end to the House of Lords. (Renewed laughter.) Mr MacLennan—Put in akapplication, and no doubt your application will ...
... could give them information on the matter, was not present, and he hoped he had not been captured on his way by the suffragettes (Laughter.) He hoped some other Minister would bring what had been said before the notice of the Chancellor of the Duchy. They ...
... deputatiou of the teachers and have the matter thoroughly thrashed out. The Chairman—This seems to be the age of suffragettes. 'Laughter:. The letter was ultimately remitted to the Finance Committee for consideration, but the Board were unanimously of ...
... could compare himself on that occasion were the Governors of the nrisons who had had the pleasure of entertaining the suffragettes. (Laughter.) He believed that nrabazon classes had been conducted in Glasgow and Edinburgh Pnsons for some time, but, 'banks ...
... Dreadnoughts had to be brought out to defend the Chief Constable of Plymouth and one or two officers from a handful of suffragettes. (Laughter.) They went on board to Mrs Pankburst's cabin, when she refused to have anything to do with them. She asked for the ...
... a grandmother last week. (Laughter and applause.) Even in her short life many changes had taken in the district People now dashed about in motor oars, and perhaps before long some them would going about aeroplanes. (Laughter.) She had an idea that Miss ...