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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE

... WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. a St a ].crews,— I ewe you have been areekting at a routing comeliest by ladies of very wit-coed view& of course it was your good nature and the love you bear t. the sea generally took you there. Yet I question very much if the fair ...

THE WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE QUESTION

... THE WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE QUESTION. Replyieg to • bens Bradford favour of the women's suffrage movement, Mr says that any eerier seensideretion In Parliament eatestiag the suffrage, be has no doubt that the emotion is the memorial will be melon ...

MR J. 8. KILL AND WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE

... MR J. 8. KILL AND WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. Tho following correspendence with Mr John St.. . Mill on the aubjeot of Women's Suffrage has bee:. fished : I. -Le (ler to Jolot Shand Es 7. Edinburgh Branch of the National for Women's ...

WOMEWS SUFFRAGE

... WOMEWS SUFFRAGE fj‘HE AGCNT of th e EDl:Jetsam BRANCE of the 'J SOCIETY for WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE will shortly VISIT Fames Elgin, Nairn and Banff, for thepuryose 4 proeuriug &agnate. ee to their Petition, to Paritsneent. ...

MONEY MARKET

... commissin. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGIL—A representative meeting of supporters d the women's suffrage alinement was held in London yesterday afternoon. A resolution was passed protesting against the absorption by the Goveniment of the day on which a women's ...

HOUSE OF LORDS

... HOUSE OF LORDS. THS House of Lord's mot at a quarter poit font. The Women's Suffrage Bill was road a first time, on the motion of Lord Denman. The Supreme Court of Judicature (Procedure) Bill was read a first time. The Industrial and Provident Societies ...

HOUSE OF LORDS

... Bill was passed through all its stages. The standing orders being anspended, Lord DINMAN moved the second reading of the Women's Suffrage Bill, which was negatived without dia. mission. The House adjourned at twelve until three o'clock tomorrow. ...

WOKEN'S SUFFRAGE

... WOKEN'S SUFFRAGE. TBE 01 th e Erminenon BRANCH of the SOCIETY for WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE will alertly VISIT Ferro. We% Nairn and %off, for mows of procuring to their Petition to Parliament. DAVID DEOB respectfully to intimate to the inhabitants of Pones and ...

HOUSE OF LORDS

... HOUSE OF LORDS. IN the Home of Lords on Tuesday, Lord DRirtA moved the mound reading of the Women's Suffrage Bill. Lord SALISBURY contended that it was a departure from the ordinary rule for one House to interfere with the other, and moved the rejection ...

DUFFTOWN

... the weekly meeting of the Prosperity Lodge of 1.0.G.T., held in the Public Hall on Wednesday evening, a disc-uesion on women's suffrage took place. Mr Thos. Guild read a very interesting paper in the affirmative, and Mr Stuart spoke for the negative. after ...

NOTES FROM EDINBURGH

... meeting of the Edinburgh National tar Women's Suffrage held in Minboob penterdey, Mrs Duncan presiding. Mem Ingham read the report, which referred to the peat yew an Important in the history of the women's suffrage movement on the ground that the Municipal ...