PANDEMONIUM LET LOOSE. SUFFRAGETTE HOWLED DOWN
... PANDEMONIUM LET LOOSE. SUFFRAGETTE HOWLED DOWN AT LUINELLY. Uproarious Scenes: Whistles, Bells, and Trumpets, ...
... PANDEMONIUM LET LOOSE. SUFFRAGETTE HOWLED DOWN AT LUINELLY. Uproarious Scenes: Whistles, Bells, and Trumpets, ...
... WOMAN SUFFRAGETTE AT LISA N1,11,1,Y. At the Fairfield on Friday coating quite a large crowd assembled to listen to a stirring discourse by the eminent woman euffragette I Miss Pankhurst, who had come down to epee; I under the auspices of the 1.1.. P. ...
... opinion of young ladies who make such fools of themselves as those two you mentioned lam week f They woul& be no rod as Suffragettes. for are far too empty-beaded to Join that , hand. Ton are right: they would not have I tried their tricks on me, for I ...
... if this letter a true criterion of her aspirations, then, I would strongly advise Harriet to enlist her senices in the Suffragette Movement. I thought of publirbing some more letters this week, but I can see the Editor beginning to get uneasy, and his ...
... Bevan: all of u born acquitted themselves very creditably. One of the features of the concert was the rendering of The Suffragette Song, by Misses Maggie Hopkins, Annie Levslion. L Jane Hughes, Lillie Evans, Tydfil Rees. and Blodwen Bees. The others ...
... interests of strangers against the townspeople. On being put to the vote it was decided to refuse the hall. NO RELISH FOR SUFFRAGETTES. The Clerk reported that the three years Mr. A. D. Davies, Mr. John Innee, and the late Mr B. R. Rees were appointed goternors ...
... children under 13 year*: Miss Eddie Parry, Delfan. Children's solo (under 13 years): 1, i.e.; 2, Eddie Parry. Statua to The Suffragette: Rev. D. B. Davies, Peron. Children's solo (under 15 years): Diana Williams, Tycroes. Soprano solo: Miss L. Davies, Cwincadno ...
... ye ei regyetadrodd, fod y ye lie hynod iawn—yr unig le a wyddai am dano o den haul heb bolisman, pregethwr, offeiriad, suffragette, na chyfreithiwr, ye byw ynddo. Dywedai hefyd fod Rhyddfrydwyr wlad hoe mor a pbolismen. eon am yr 'Eight Hours Bill! ...
... collection of pot traits in the Library, Mid the hate to coosider the advisability of protiding portrait gallery beim bag. Suffragettes will vWt Uanelly at an earl date, and • foetaight hest* Re( Daisy Hailing a eell-known aIU *Peak at the Atheneum Hall on ...
... maintenance of her parent, the saute as a man. Rev. David Davies:Quite right, ton. Mr. R. C. Jenkins: A small beginning for Suffragettes daughter/. VAGRANTS TICKETS. A letter was read front Supt. Rogers stating that Sergeant S. J. Thomas, who was the o cer ...
... aetioualy iudisporaaL _ _ _ . . It is runsottred that Ht. Asquith sight, bet , •.e rething to teat. looks under Hs ba4 for Suffragettes. Mr. C. Davies was the adjudiemor at Ih. SW and Competitive Festival. held lazt Irsdatoday and Thursday. • -- Llanelly ...
... business. For what is good for one is good for many. —o— _ Toting maidens find many ways of amusing themselves. Some turn Suffragettes: others turn their hands at acting and frightening people. This was the ease in our little neighbourhood, morns time ago ...