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THE LADIES

... hands, as the suffragettes did, but the devoted mother children. could imagine in the future, when the ladies got into Berwick Town Council, venturesome Berwick male Councillor stating that Tweedt?ioath had efficient supply of water —(laughter)—and being ...

! 'Service, receiving lii.-, 31.D. His experienioefc India were most Varied, hs being aibtadhed different ..

... for another adjective, and some one, amid laughter, suggested tired men. les, continued the new Alderman, old tired men as Aldermen and that sort of thing so as guide—(laughter)—and instruct. (Renewed laughter.) recollect the last time that Ex-Aldorman ...

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... her why she came in, and raavbe at the end of hour, if you could not get to the bottom .of it, you would have put her out. (Laughter.) Why did yon not dismiss her?—l made my mind just to let her at the term. was simple keep pursuer on as long as did. He ...

DEBATE AT GORDOX

... at School Board, Parish and County Council Elections. the negative side, a paper written a member signing himself Anti-Suffragette,” was read by the Chairman. It was a very remarkable thing the writer maintained, that since the beginning of history had ...

THE BERWICKSHIRE NEWS. MARCH

... the Editor. The paper of the evening was a defence of the present methods of the Suffragettes. The main grounds of the defence were that the tactics of the Suffragettes were of kind similar to, though much less violent than those which secured the vote ...

SOTO 66 SOUTH BRIDGE

... privilege, because, owing to what one might call the dL-*caso of suffragette*, the near future, the Mayor would asked to present the medals, and the Mayoress would respond his behalf. (Laughter.) He took that opportunity of thanking them behalf the -mayoress ...

hardest fouo'ht heats of the day. Thhxl Was another fine struggle.-Miss A. Kichard- Sunderland (10 start), and ..

... Berwick, as Suffragette, with bell in and bearing huge cards demanding for Women,” won Ist prize, 2nd going Cochrane, Berwick, as Mephistophles. clever make after Irviug ini Faust.” ,‘Hot know if Russell got inspiration from that the Suffragette’s caravan ...

THE BERWICKSHIRE ]SEWS. SRPTE VTBEI? 29, 1908

... rather allow things remain' as they were, but they could assure them .they would see that they kept things to the mark. (Laughter.) The people were not asking pennyit was onfv the mount that was being paid now. Mr Craw—ls it the fact that Chirnside gets ...

Women Suffrage. Debate Dtins. The queStfioia the Women whs the subject of debate alt meeting the Duns Debating ..

... they got a vote. '(Laughter.) They would frustrate the Bills brought in by men and would introduce Bills which would be opposed by men, and so make the working of Government even slower than that of the present Liberal one. (Laughter.) Gould this ever ...

HOME WOOL

... What boot the suffragettes, and lighter.) Every country the world had flovriished under Tariff Reform (“Not one.) Not one,’’ Sir Hen try. G'entlembn, I ooioild provide you with reasons, but I {©n’t provide you with understanding. (Laughter.) My triend ...

M liu Mg' at mam. i A i

... was unsound finance, then they had doubt sacrificed thot ideal. (Laughter.) had been said they were sapping the national character, and supposed they wore doing that oldage pensions—(laughter)—but if that was what the Conservatives meant by sapping national ...

COLDTNGHAM

... veil over the people who Xt ought to be settled one way or the have tried them and found them wanting. Why other. do the Suffragettes rage and the irresponsible lAld Turnbull submitted that such a roadway disturbers the House Parliament imagine through ...