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... LAWRENCE (Parliamentary aweary to the Ministry of Health), who ~o tt tiie Bill, claimed Boadicea as j.orst of the Suffragettes. (Laughter.) lle Bill was read a third time. ...
... LAWRENCE (Parliamentary aweary to the Ministry of Health), who ~o tt tiie Bill, claimed Boadicea as j.orst of the Suffragettes. (Laughter.) lle Bill was read a third time. ...
... of Boadicea, the first of the young Liberals. (Laughter.) Miss Lawrence (Parliamentary Secretary Ministry of Health), who supported the Bill, claimed Boadicea as the first of the Suffragettes. (Laughter.) ...
... the first of the young Liberals. She was the first of the suffragettes. (Laughter.) Mr. SHAKESPEARE: She might have been both. Miss LAWRENCE: I would point out to him that the early suffragettes were by no means in harmony with the Liberal party and that ...
... as the birthplace of Boadicea, the first the young alt, (Laughter.) Miss Lawrence (Parliamentary Secretary 'Health), who supported claimed Boadicea as the first of the suffragettes. (Laughter.) The Bill was read a third time. ...
... amid laughter. Several members took the opportunity to praise the merits of their respective communities, and Mr. Shakespeare, in extolling the merits of Norwich, said it is famous the birthplace of Boadicea, the Suffragettes. (Renewed laughter.) Miss ...
... Boadicea, the first of the young Liberals.” (Laughter.) Miss LAWRENCE (Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health), who supported the Bill, claimed Boadicea as the first of the Suffragettes, (laughter.) The Bill was read a third time. ...
... used to be the war song of the suffragettes. (Laughter.) Mr. Schiller, K.C. (cross-examining): Your activities are so wide that you cannot cover them all with local talent? Mrs. Stuart: Well, it would be rather dull. (Laughter.) It is part of the scheme that ...
... Boadicea, the first of the Young Liberals. (Laughter.) Miss Lawrence, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, supporting the Bill, claimed Boadicea as the first of the Suffragettes. (Renewed laughter.) MARRIAGE BILL. The second Bill considered ...
... in enlisting sympath• from the powersthet-he. It perfectly true Hull we have had pasaise resisters and we have had suffragettes 'laughter), but I for one re• gret vere notch that farmers in this country 'ire being encouraged to adopt methods similar to ...
... the pavements would be used for advertisements of Beecham's Pills and other things (laughter). Councillor - • It will he rather hard on the Suffragettes (more laughter 0. The Chairman No. -no. We are not going into that. Councillor said the words ' Votes ...
... could last out till they got to Ottawa. (Laughter.) He hoped that the Farmers* Union would worry the Government. He thought that they could worry them a bit more. He thought of what the suffragettes had done. (Laughter.) They said they were prepared to die ...
... to Trace Association be increased Laughter by Mr Geoffrey (Lib declared in urging the advertising that it birthplace Boadicea first the ' (Parliamentary to Minister Health) Boadicea first Suffragettes first the (Laughter) -officer RCF Archibald Arbuthnot ...