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UXBRIDGE

... ASIMICIATION. BIG MEETI \ AT -LOUGH. SPEECHES BY EARL CARRINGTON, MR. L. O. CHIOZSA MONEY, M.P., AND T. ARNOLD HERBERT, H.P. SUFFRAGETTES ON THE WARPATH. The Liberals a South Bucks held their anneal meeting at Slough on Thursday evening. The proceedings proved ...

Published: Saturday 06 February 1909
Newspaper: Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette
County: London, England
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Council, held on Tuesday evening, was largely a matter of personalities—fare- well to some. to others. At the ..

... efficient officers attached to the Council. One of the greatest achievements had been the colonization of I Harmondsworth—(laughter) — and the improvements in that part of the district alone were worthy of note. He was ' sorry to have to leave, and hoped ...

HARLINGTON

... gave two recitations, Gridemius and An old maid. As the applause was so great, Miss Whittington responded with The Suffragette, which caused much amusement. The songs entitled Speak from your heaven, beloved (Chevalier), and Ecstasy (Ellen Cowden) ...

Published: Saturday 24 February 1912
Newspaper: Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette
County: London, England
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MR. PERCEVA,. LITTLE, Specialist in Tooth, Crown and Bridge, FLORENCE TERRACE, THE MALL, EALING, w

... standing in its place. Afterward. the Court meets to try the cases of the tramp, the Suffragette, and the reporter for having carried away Ajax. The judge causes much laughter by his absence of legal knowledge, and the way in which he interprets the law bearing ...

Published: Saturday 29 January 1910
Newspaper: Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette
County: London, England
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HIGH WYCOMBE & DISTRICT prisOfaits MlDllin

... to it —well, the thing didn't go off. And certainly Mr. Lloyd George's squib for busting up the land did not go o ha d ( Laughter, and applause.) That speaker told them a tremendous lot of things they knew before, but there was no suggestion how the evils ...

Published: Saturday 18 October 1913
Newspaper: Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette
County: London, England
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SITUATIONS VACANT

... which eleven members took part, and that of The Suffragettes (by request), acted by ten girls. The village band. a song by twelve girls, each having some kind of instrument, caused great laughter, and the folk song, entitled Strawber ry Fair, was ...

Published: Saturday 28 January 1911
Newspaper: Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette
County: London, England
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SLIPPERY CONDITION OF THE BATH ROAD

... of the evening, he singing some rollicking and very appropriate songs. Edward German's Big Steamers caused a deal of laughter and earned him loud applause; as an encore, another song of the sea, with an i n t eres ti ng re f erenc e t o the Kaiser ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1914
Newspaper: Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette
County: London, England
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ADVERTISER, JANUARY 27, 1912

... population of this country into four classes, es: (1) Honest people. t 2 rogues, (3) Suffragettes, and (4) Socialists. (Laughter.) He belo to the second class. ?Loud laughter.) With regard to the public control of important matters, he thought it would be ...

Published: Saturday 27 January 1912
Newspaper: Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette
County: London, England
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NARUNGTON

... to provide is thoroughly pleasant evening. Mr. E. H. Nash at the commencement, said that this was not a political meeting (laughter) though the C.C. was very conservative ; and on this account the concert had always been held in the schools, and though ...

BREVITIES. – _

... Esher. and the centre pole of the van struck the side of the car, the steering wheel being broken. It is stated that the suffragettes had nothing to do with the burning down of the deer pens in Bushey Park. and that the fire was caused by a 'boy dropping ...

UXBRIDGE Coolimied from Page 14. I ruin.—lne of Don \Nalkr, si r. . of llayes, and Mils V. M. Tyler,

... UXBRIDGE Coolimied from Page 14. I ruin.—lne of Don \Nalkr, si r. . of llayes, and Mils V. M. Tyler, .laughter of the late Nit*. P. Tyler. of tis b n d r e, took place at St. Andrew's chee k on Boxing f)ay. 'f he bride, w ho Na, uiren away by her brother-in- ...

TM Evening Meeting

... much about that, replied the other member. I am going to put up a good fight for it; I am the member for that division. (Laughter, and applause.) After referring to the last election, and the alleged change that was coming over public opinion. the speaker ...