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KILREA NOTES

... an ideal one for such a fete, and its heauty was enhanced by decoration, flags and bunting being prominent. Some loeal suffragettes —or wags—must have been busy, for at the entrance to the grounds and other prominent places could he seen posted up ...

BEST OBTAINABLE

... pourtrayed by Mr: • No? Miss P. Martin, Mr. N. I. Sparrow, ;lents to clash, and the result was that Audley Willis, whose suffragette sons Mr. F. W. Crofts ; song , The Little The never.faiiing and only reliable ogre for the attendance was large and ...

Ballymoney Board of Guardlans. Thursday. Mr. William Armour (Chairman) presiding. The other Guardians in ..

... Chairman leave the chair, and that Mrs. Robinson be appointed chairman? (Laughter.) The Chairman—There would be no room for suffragettes here. (Laughter.) MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF TRAMPS. Adverting to previous correspondence on the subject, the Local Government ...

THE MANAGEMENT OF THE HOUSE

... there were just as good men in the South of Ireland as there were in the North. Mr. Stott—Question. This is more of the suffragette movement. (Laughter.) In my opinion if you brought a South of Ireland man to work a farm he would be dead in six months ...

VAIN IMACININCS

... with the right to sit on the magisterial bench. SOMS DISCOVERED AT SUSHMILLS. Wu It the Work of Suffragettes? Can it be that the militant Suffragettes have turned their attention to Bushmills? This and many other similar questions occupied the minds ...

IN HAPPY MOMENTS

... things to me, she replied. We have only known each other a little while. What are you doing for our cause? asked the suffragette worker. Doing? replied the man. I'm supporting one of your most enthusiastic members. A young composer has just written ...

A SUGGESTED REPAIR

... rates were up 6d in the L, and he understood they would be up 6d The Clerk—We hope to coins down next year. It was the suffragettes that were responsible for the increase. Mr. Stuart, proceeding, said Mr. M'Mas_ ter was not entirely dependent on the Conn_ ...

YORKSHIRE RELISH

... r)—that when they did go out into the world he hoped they would not, as a last resort., join that band of women called suffragettes. (Laughter.) The last stage of those people was worse than the first. (Hear, hear, and laughter.) Mr. Anderson concluded ...

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... Minister's windows at historic No. 10 Downing Street used to he regarded as an occasional recreaton fer violently demonstrative suffragettes ; but it had gone into blatsful desuetude until last week, when Satan found in it some mischief for the idle hands ...

the electric lighting station and annual inspection of the waterworks there. Miss Hamilton and Mr. Cunningham ..

... suggested would throw a very great responsibility upon the members of the committee. they might have similar applications from suffragettes and Mormons. (Laughter.) She did not see how the Council could grant permission to any particular body to hold meetings ...

To Whom Would It do Harm?

... sodid he—he was sorry that Mr. Park, and especially the members of the deputation should have Donned the Pettioeste of the Suffragettes. ( Oh. oh, hisses, booha, and cries of Order, and Withdraw.) The Moderator said surely they were able to form their ...

Coleraine Nord of Ouirdiane

... workhouse was destroyed by fire inside the next year or so, the rates would have to be accountable for the loss. Mr. Morrow—The Suffragettes might burn it down. (Laughter.) The Clerk —They would hardly consider it worth their while. was agreed that the Clerk should ...