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7 1909

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Kensington News and West London Times

HAMMERSMITH GUARDIANS

... to put them in writing. You never ask any other member to do that. Mr. Apsey : Why, you are as persistent as the suffragettes. (Laughter.) The Chairman : The return will be furnished. There has been some little misunderstanding. fM'rd Edwards : Wilful ...

HUSBAN

... caused endless confusion. Mr. Lewis: If you rate the husbands when the wives are tenants you will have the suffragettes on your track. (Laughter.) TAKES THE FORMER HUSBAND'S NAME. Objecrion was raised to a man on the ground that the name given was not ...

DEPARTING OBSERVATIONS,

... Mayor appeared to be the dispensation of doles, and in this mattar he had heard of societies he had never heard of before. (Laughter.) He congratulated the various committees on the excellent work done by them, and was gratified to say that the electric ...

SPECIAL KNOTICE

... London School Board and were enabled to do some useful work. But who gave women that power > Why the men. (Hear, hear and laughter.) Men had also done much to alleviate the hardships of women in the factories ; women could now serve on the London County ...

KENSINGTON CHIMES AND THE CHANGES THEY RING

... energies on the Territofial Force and neglecting the cause of women. Mr. Haldane, who was secure from a too unpleasant suffragette attention, smiled and passed on, and a bold commissionaire stepped forward and promptly conducted the most voluble of the ...

WEST LONDON POLICE COURT

... To-day we open the New Volume at page one—wondering what we shall reaq. Will the pages, us yet unturned, move us to tears or laughter, thrill us with joy or rack us with sorrow? When 1909 has gone the way of 1908 will it record for us the achievement of ends ...

KENSINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL

... for the past 18 mopths h.eslth visitor . : ) ‘ under the Croydon Corporation, is the most running rather low at present. (Laughter.) . esele b Mr.‘Glasier: W . % suitable for submission to the Local Government :We should satisfy ourselyes that Board to ...