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... rendered their solos with much expression. Messrs Glover and Lain as comedians, kept their audience in a chronic state of laughter. The accompaniments were very tastefully played by Miss May McLaren. At the conclusion of the programme, the Chairman presented ...

SOTO 66 SOUTH BRIDGE

... privilege, because, owing to what one might call the dL-*caso of suffragette*, the near future, the Mayor would asked to present the medals, and the Mayoress would respond his behalf. (Laughter.) He took that opportunity of thanking them behalf the -mayoress ...

! 'Service, receiving lii.-, 31.D. His experienioefc India were most Varied, hs being aibtadhed different ..

... for another adjective, and some one, amid laughter, suggested tired men. les, continued the new Alderman, old tired men as Aldermen and that sort of thing so as guide—(laughter)—and instruct. (Renewed laughter.) recollect the last time that Ex-Aldorman ...

MISS ISABEL COWE

... practical assistance to those in distress. Time and again, she has proved her resourcefulness in times of emergency. a suffragette she took part in the “IHlgrimage” to London year or two ago, walking or cycling the whole distance. She has earned for herself ...

IN COURT AND CLOISTER

... in the course of history, place for breaking in horses, placo of public execution, and the headquarters of the Militant Suffragettes. At No. ->3, Foster, the friend of Dickens resided, and had epassers-by, winter evenings, 50 years ago glanced behind the ...

THE BERWICKSHIRE NEWS. AUGUST 17, 1909

... appeal the country would be this Budget as against the alternative of Tariff Reform. It was known, of couree, that the suffragettes would make some attempt disturb the harmony of Sir Edward’s meeting. The strictest precautione was taken keep them outside ...

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... nor ins natural force abated, and he hoped he would come back—and not forget to bring with him that “wee sinfu' fiddle.” (Laughter and loud applause). Votes Of Thanks. Song, “When other Lips,- Mr Henderson. Cumledge Mills; encore, “The Cooper o’ Fife.” ...

Foul den Fete. Successful Function for Church Guild. Ideal weather and a variety of attractions made groat ..

... >. ,Leslie, the Village Green Vuirt Salley, .croquet, hoops and balls, tethered football, nail driving competition* and Suffragette Race all added their quota- to the funds the Guild. Pipe music was provided during the afternoon Riper Brack. Ord. There ...

COLDSTREAM and “ THE VOTE.”

... absence would, however, admirably filled Miss Ixw, who was in the happy position of being a prophetess in her own country. Laughter.) This question, he said, bound to become a vital one the very near future. Any one who read the debate in the House Commons ...

Berwick Bachelors’ Ball

... decision, then ’rtt the meeting seat Suffragette who had also had a seat the platform MAN EJECTED at spittajl. meet Sir Edward Trey addressed f. : . electorate to give his 1. T ,'.' lr aear all his meetings. und laughter.) dir Edward replied tliat w mad ° ...

SALE PRICE

... over 50 years, 4 |or 5 generations, (threat 'laughter.) with' drew the 4or 5 generations. langhi tor-) . j The Charman Turnhull informs that when ho is imade Mayor ho will invite erveuyone of you. (Great laughter.) Replying vote thaniks, the Chairman said ...

THE BERWICKSHIRE ]SEWS. SRPTE VTBEI? 29, 1908

... rather allow things remain' as they were, but they could assure them .they would see that they kept things to the mark. (Laughter.) The people were not asking pennyit was onfv the mount that was being paid now. Mr Craw—ls it the fact that Chirnside gets ...