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DEBATE AT GORDOX

... at School Board, Parish and County Council Elections. the negative side, a paper written a member signing himself Anti-Suffragette,” was read by the Chairman. It was a very remarkable thing the writer maintained, that since the beginning of history had ...

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... was unsound finance, then they had doubt sacrificed thot ideal. (Laughter.) had been said they were sapping the national character, and supposed they wore doing that oldage pensions—(laughter)—but if that was what the Conservatives meant by sapping national ...

Women Suffrage. Debate Dtins. The queStfioia the Women whs the subject of debate alt meeting the Duns Debating ..

... they got a vote. '(Laughter.) They would frustrate the Bills brought in by men and would introduce Bills which would be opposed by men, and so make the working of Government even slower than that of the present Liberal one. (Laughter.) Gould this ever ...

EAKLSTON

... of bringing his sweet-toned instrument from the wooden case he carried, he held up an empty jar. Then tho hall shook with laughter. A northerly gale and heavy storm bail and snow*raged early on Thursday in Berwick District, giving place later to a thunderstorm ...

HOME WOOL

... What boot the suffragettes, and lighter.) Every country the world had flovriished under Tariff Reform (“Not one.) Not one,’’ Sir Hen try. G'entlembn, I ooioild provide you with reasons, but I {©n’t provide you with understanding. (Laughter.) My triend ...

A SPORTS MAY’S DIARY

... ill-advised creatures the Suffragettes if they were to joiu either an Association such as that or become Angels of War.” They would thus prove more useful citizens, and also believed they would have a better chance getting husbands. (Laughter.) Reference was made ...

THE BERWICKSHIRE SEWS. JUNE I, 1909

... Radical— B*elike rank too HeTl ding the Lords an’ diug the Crown, Am’ ding the Constitution down, (And big it up anew ! i(Laughter.; But what care we for his politics- His hand may be heavy it you happen fall foul of him. but his heart is soft withal. ...

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... her why she came in, and raavbe at the end of hour, if you could not get to the bottom .of it, you would have put her out. (Laughter.) Why did yon not dismiss her?—l made my mind just to let her at the term. was simple keep pursuer on as long as did. He ...

COLDTNGHAM

... veil over the people who Xt ought to be settled one way or the have tried them and found them wanting. Why other. do the Suffragettes rage and the irresponsible lAld Turnbull submitted that such a roadway disturbers the House Parliament imagine through ...

THE BERWICKSHIRE tfEWS, DECEMBER 10, 1912

... many people seem to bo hopelessly muddled this point, and imagine that if one is in favour of woman suffrage, one must suffragette, a most illogical conclusion. I suppose there are not many women nowadays, who are opposed to the suffrage, but it is only‘a ...

THE BERWICKSHIRE NEWS. DECEMBER 28, 1909

... spectacles of emerald colour—tHkene Rude spectacles. ((Laughter.) was provide medical treatment they were met that night. I>r Inskip’s treatment would consist, believed, of prolonged rest cure (laughter)—and the application, three times dkiy, a Unionist ointment ...

LAUDERDALE FARMER HONOURED

... drink?— No. sir. I might have had couple glasses. Have you ever ■been the worse for drink?— Not for years. I sorry, sir. (Laughter.) Alex. tailor, corroborated. Defendant, oath, said Gookburn, who bad grudge at him, kicked him first and then struck him ...