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SPEECHES BY WELL-KNOWN MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT

... candidate just yet, or there might be a Tory judge who would ask him to vacate the seat, because of that garden party. I Laughter.) As regards the political situation generally, he thought they were getting along in the House of Commons, and had already ...

no House of Lords), and a Suffragette. The subjects discussed were many and variedskits on affairs of the ..

... no House of Lords), and a Suffragette. The subjects discussed were many and variedskits on affairs of the town—and the audience were kept in a continual state of laughter throughout the three-quarters of an hour the piece lasted. The finale shows the ...

MIDDLESEX & BUCK! N Gil FOR THE Tune: Austrian Hymn. Hark! the cry of little children Fills the air with

... about it that strong sympathy was manifested on every side with the suffragette section of the women's movement. Whenever any of the sneakers gave an opening favourable to the suffragette position, the cheering was even more vigorous and prolonged than at ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1908
Newspaper: Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette
County: London, England
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& BUCK: appeared, and enclosed places with barbed wire and other f e ncing. took Deplore. A public right of

... worth exploring ? I am, sir, your', faithfully, STEPIIEN SPRINGALL. tireenway, Uxbridge. Feb. lath, 190 S. PAC —When the Suffragettes have succeeded in miming the portals of the Rouge of Commons, and so obtained national distinction, they might with advantage ...

Published: Saturday 22 February 1908
Newspaper: Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette
County: London, England
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farm anb eattcn

... bread and cheese lunch in the City, and then he could spend /i 1 a week on the baby. whi c h was more in need proper diet. (Laughter.) • prospects in Bucks.- 7 -In the AgTlCUlttligi Gazette. Mr. Arthur M. Ford writes concerning the Chesham district: According ...

STILTONS. STILTONS

... roars of laughter during his clever renat the Town Hall on New Year's Eve. A dering of his original musical sketches, I limited number of tickets only will be amongst which were The sweet issued, and early advantage should be taken Suffragette, Esperanto ...

Published: Saturday 05 December 1908
Newspaper: Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette
County: London, England
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VOTES WINEN. MEETING AT ICEENBAM solooLr3. The meeting held at Ickenham Schools on Monday night, at which ..

... respect to the question; he was not a Suffragist, and much less a Suffragette. (Laughter.) His sympathies were with tire ladies, but, independent of that his opinions were against Suffragettes. What might happen, after listening to the speeches and hearing ...

Published: Saturday 19 December 1908
Newspaper: Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette
County: London, England
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UXBRIDGE

... ASIMICIATION. BIG MEETI \ AT -LOUGH. SPEECHES BY EARL CARRINGTON, MR. L. O. CHIOZSA MONEY, M.P., AND T. ARNOLD HERBERT, H.P. SUFFRAGETTES ON THE WARPATH. The Liberals a South Bucks held their anneal meeting at Slough on Thursday evening. The proceedings proved ...

Published: Saturday 06 February 1909
Newspaper: Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette
County: London, England
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TM Evening Meeting

... much about that, replied the other member. I am going to put up a good fight for it; I am the member for that division. (Laughter, and applause.) After referring to the last election, and the alleged change that was coming over public opinion. the speaker ...

UXBRIDGE

... for carrying out the Reform of had a long drop. (Laughter.)—The Clerk: the Poor Laws, and an adequate extension Yes, and there was no rope to save me. of Old Age Pensions. As Education was (Loud laughter.)—The Clerk produced Mr. also a national concern ...

CARRICK & COLES,

... he was in the House of Commons, and was in fear that the House of Lorde would throw the Budget out, he would turn Suffragette—(laughter}--and worry them even more than they had. He went on to say that soon they would be having a groat fight in the Uxbridge ...