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... GEORGE AND THE DRAGON Miss Christabel Pankhurst, in her pretty way, calls the Chancellor of the Exchequer the Welsh dragon.” This is surely the first time on record that one person has been both George and the Dragon.— M.A.P.” ...
... A STRANGE TRIIOO Mr. Winston Churchill, M.P., Lord Robert Cecil, and Miss Christabel Pankhurst will be the principal guests at the annual dinner of the West London * Parliament,” to be held on Monday, April 26th. ...
... SKETCH to-morrow. THE PHILOSOPHY OF PASSION/' AN EXCLUSIVE TALK WITH EVELYN THAW. THE PHILOSOPHY OF VIOLENCE. MISS CHRISTABEL PANKHURST TALKS OF MILITANCY AND ITS END. ...
... died es June 1.4, estate ot the roes value of MX Is. 6d., with net petoonahr nil. left all her to her daughter, Min Christabel Pankhurst, the sole ...
... Green prison, the Misses Burkitt. Wood, Lock, Barnwell. Hall, Ainsworth, and Capper, were presented with medals by Miss Christabel Pankhurst at Birmingham Town Hall lafct night. ...
... MISS CHRISTABEL IN NEW YORK. New Miss Christabel Pankhurst spoke yesterday at the Carnegie Hall before a big audience in defence of — in regard to the war. mH was com aker was alternately cheered and heckled. od British and ee rers.—Ceant ‘of equal p ...
... STONES AS ~ TIME AL WEAPON! Miss Christabel Pankhurst, ‘in a letier to “The Times” to-day, defending tho suffragist policy, aays: ** We took to the use of stones (time-honoured political weapons), by which it proved possible to send the women’s message ...
... THE PANKHURST SPLIT. PARIS, Tuesday. Interviewed here Miss Christabel Pankhurst declared her mother and herself would, despite the secession of Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, continue the fight for female suffrage measures involving loss of life. —Reuter. ...
... A BRITISH CHAMPION. V EW YORK, Thursday. Miss Christabel Pankhurst spoke yesterday at Carnegie Hall, before big audience, in defence of Britain's policy in regard to the war. The speaker was alternately cheered and heckled- The audience was composed of ...
... “guilty of conduct likely to provoke s breach of the peace.” The three women summoned were Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, Miss Christabel Pankhurst, and Mrs. Flora Drummond. The summonses were only issued on Monday morning, and were made returnable at Bowstreet for ...
... Olivia Durand-Deaeon. who was murdered by John George Haigh February, left £36,808. She left an annuity of £250 to Dame Christabel Pankhurst. Haigh, who confessed to having murdered eight other people. was executed at Wandsworth on August 10. ...