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HASTINGS FAIRIES

... great objection to motor-cars, roller-skating, v.nd Suffragettes. (Laughter.) They would probably see much more of fairies, because fairies took to aviation; they had never given it up. (Renewed laughter.) The star-crowned fairies—Miss Irene Cook, the Misses ...

FREE CHURCH COUNCIL

... in the thrilling pages of Mr. Henrv Seton Merriman's novels. Unemotional! What about the Suffragettes? 'Laughter.) What about a football match? (Renewed laughter.) The more highly organised they were, the more was their capacity for sensation. There were ...

A FAMILY DYNASTY OF THE SEAT,

... . (Applause.) They had another cause against the in : the Suffragettes. (Laughter, and interruption, during which lady, who shouted Votes for women, was ejected.) Referring the Suffragettes, said they had great influence in tho Hy-Eleetions. any tjovernmcnt ...

SCABCELY BF IMPROVED UPON

... railway travelling in Belgium very much cheaper than in England. Could not too many stations be remedied if the Suffragettes BLEW (Laughter.) It would be the most ineful act they had dene for a long time. Mr. W. G. F. Pearson said that in Germany Austria ...

THE UNIONIST CANDIDATE

... the Suffragettes? (Loud laughter, and crips of No. no.) The Chairman—l rather gather it is not the unanimous wish of the meeting. ( No, no.> thought the noes had it on that occasion. (Applause.) Mr. Stevens—Leave them Mrs. Crewdsoc. (Laughter.) The ...

INTERVIEW WITH THE SUFFRAGETTES

... INTERVIEW WITH THE SUFFRAGETTES. THEIR OPINION Til EVP RECEPTION. ! Tliiee the leader* of the Women'* Social Olid Political I'nion. namely. Mrs. i Drumntond, Mrs. Martel. Miss Pankburst. arrived in the town Tuesday. and held their first meeting Wellington ...

SUFFRAGETTES CRITICISED

... (Applause.) they wore not Suffragettes - well, they ought to* be. (Laughter and applause.) He did not. however, them away with the idea that they should go to London and adopt the tactics of some of the militant Suffragettes; for example, slapping a policeman ...

VOTES FOR WOMEN. SUFFRAGETTE MEETINGS HASTINGS. WOMEN'S SOCUL AND FANATICAL UNION. people who went to Royal ..

... VOTES FOR WOMEN. SUFFRAGETTE MEETINGS HASTINGS. WOMEN'S SOCUL AND FANATICAL UNION. people who went to Royal Conooi t Hall ou Thursday to the Womeu Suffragists' meeting, suffered dieappointment a certain extent, for iurtoad two old friends the persons ...

WOMEN'S PAR POLITICS. MRS. PANKHURST'S WARNING AGAINST SOCIALISM. CROWDED MEETING AT WHITE ROCK PAVILION. of ..

... WOMEN'S PAR POLITICS. MRS. PANKHURST'S WARNING AGAINST SOCIALISM. CROWDED MEETING AT WHITE ROCK PAVILION. of the pre-war suffragette movement, and now an ardent Pavilion Conservative politics, addressed a crowded mass meeting at the White Rock Mrs P»nki ...

POOR LAW UNIONS'

... Burton were appointed representatives to the Association of Poor Law Unions. SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGES. Mr. Thorpe enquired whether, owing to the incendiary fires caused Suffragettes, the Morkhouse was sufficiently insured, and whether any precautions had been ...

AS* Eqi ALITY WITH MEN

... ruled hitn. his sweetheart ruled him, and now his wife ruled him. (Laughter.) It would be the greatest mistake of their lives when they demanded votes. Only tew Socialists and Suffragettes said they wanted votes. ( No., He believed women had already got ...