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PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS. Thursday. Lord Chancellor took his seat on the woolsack at 4.15. Lord BEASSEY ..

... colonial vote is THE SUFFRAGETTE Mr. KEIE HARDIE asked the Home Secretaiy whether ha was aware that Mr. Jamss Kendal, who was reported have been chief steward at the Liberal demonstration in Manchester, from which several suffragettes were ejected and convicted ...

MILLIONAIRE KELLY AGAIK IN TROUBLE

... except a penny and a ring. Fred was brought at a special court later in the day, and remanded until the next petty sessions. SUFFRAGETTE RELEASED. INDIGNANT PROTESTS By Pemale Politicians. seven o’clock on Saturday morning Mrs. Mortisey, the sufiraglst, was ...

CLERICAL CHANGES IN GLASGOW

... completely cover the dress is a wise investment. The cause of the woman voter grows more rampant every day, and certainly the suffragettes don’t believe in fighting quiet battle. Their leaders have just announced that they are making airangements for a “great ...

WOMAN AND THE VOTE. FLAIR WORDS TO THE SUFFRAGETTES

... WOMAN AND THE VOTE. FLAIR WORDS TO THE SUFFRAGETTES Frofessor Rentoal Interviewed- No man probably (says the “Daily News’’ of Saturday) has a more extensive knowledge of the women’s movement in Australia than Professor Rentoal, of Ormond College, Melbourne ...

CONDEMNATION OF THE EDUCATION ACT BY FATHER B. VAUGHAN

... was contended by eome enthu siaste the Eier Hardie party that the line of action pursued in the election by theee famous suffragettes contributed the retain Sir John Bandies, and iujured the prospects of Mr. Sarillie. Seeing that Mr. Stnillie was never ...

KILLED UNDER A SOFA

... were that 'buses created a nuisance in the suburbs, and as present built were unfit run on the roads. SCENES IN A CHURCH, Suffragettes on the Rampage. Extraordinary scones were witnessed last night Msesteg at two meetings addressed by Mr. S. T. Evans, M ...

PURE POT-STILL

... previous Saturday the suffragettes had arranged to have T.'afa'gat Square meeting, they were ruled out the ground that, P 3 it Trafalgar Day, the Square conld not [ o f u bii meetings. To the emprise those concerned, the suffragettes meekly to this rebuff ...

BREACH OF 7HOKZSE

... promise. * The County Court Judge dismisced the action for want of corroborative evidetce, and remarked that when the lady suffragettes induced Mr. Haldane to change the law, such corroboration in actions for breach promise of marriage might not be necessary ...

WITHIN THE THRESHOLD OF PARLIAMENT

... get share in the public life of the coun'ry. The subject was not so large as many persona thought. All the efforts of the suffragettes appeared to be directed against the House of Commons. Bat the House of Commons was very inferior part of the Legislature ...

THE IRISH NEWS AND BELFAST MORNING NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1906

... cheers and laughter of a considerable number of onlookers. Struggling, shouting, and protecting with shrill vehemence, the suffragettes were ultimately got out into tbe Palace Yaid, leaving a trail of hats, ckaks, scarves, woebegone fragments of millinery ...

Brilliant Beceptions

... whiskey had been shipped. Accused was remanded for a week, bail being allowed—himself and two sureties of each. HOYDEN SUFFRAGETTES. ten martyrs in the dock. MAGISTRATE DEFIED. X.UDICBOUS SCENES. THE IKISH AND LEA MOBNING NpWS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1906 ...