NEW KILMARNOCK SHERIFF,
... ) In acknowledging a vote of confidence Mr. Wood observed, I scarcely know myself to-night, for I have had no ■Suffragettes.” (Laughter.) .' ...
... ) In acknowledging a vote of confidence Mr. Wood observed, I scarcely know myself to-night, for I have had no ■Suffragettes.” (Laughter.) .' ...
... IRREPRESSIBLE SUFFRAGETTES I CREATE A DISTURBANCE WHILE ,e IN PRI:ON. it teems that the suffragettes have not be' beSaeing theineelves, even in prison. • In ro„ , ly to a question in the Commons yestertLy Glad4ol!e denied that Mrs. : and 31 ihes Panklisirst ...
... THE OTHER SIDE. SUFFRAGETTES ItITLIT INT TACTICS DENOUNCED. The recently-formed Women's Natjonal Anti-Suffrage League is extending its sphere, and a meeting, presided over by Mrs karker Smith. Was held yesterday to fomud a branch in Edinburgh. Mrs. ...
... stolen. (Loud laughter.) The cage dragged along urtil seven in the evening. when the Magistrate, benn told that the suffragette, intended to call 50 other witnesses, adjourhed the hen ring until to-morrow. The cases of the 17 suffragettes with olxtnictieg ...
... from the of invasion br the Germans and sly (Laughter.) That, surely, said Mr. Watt, was a thing that sbould have called for the magnanimity of the patriotic were always talking about But patnotiem (Laughter.) what hep- The proper seliing price would hare ...
... SUFFRAGETTES ON WARPATH. HOUSE OF COMMONS RAID. • GRILLE GARRULITY FIXED .BY CHAINS TO THE GRATING. Another suffragette scene disturbed momentarily the quiet ,erenity of the, House of Common. last •evening. when Miss Muriel Mathere and Miss Helen Foz ...
... CITY EDITION: 6 a.m. THE FINE IS £5. UNREnNTANT SUFFRAGETTES SENTENCED. WOMEN RAISE £23,000. With the exeerrtion of Miss Alison Nelms, Stockwell (whose ease was on £lO boil), and Barbera Duval (who was released after Mrs. Greig, Glasgow, put in a promise ...
... MORE MARTYRS. FARCICAL SUFFRAGETTE RUM' ON DOWNING STREET. GLASGOW WOMEN GO TO PRISON. EVENING VISIT TO ST. STEPHEN'S Same time ago the militant suffragettes indrilgad in myeterious threats the action they intended bo take after Parliament opened. ...
... DAILY RECORD Monday December 16 1968 Page CHRISTMAS MOONSHOT BBC will turn on more laughter a BBC will launch -A- hlrrpft nn orbit in on of Killer allowed out to see his HAPPY AMILY Margaret and Robert Devine with children Margaret and James on £9000 ...
... prooessionista. IMAGINATIVE SUFFRAGETTE. Suffragettes in Edinburgh were on Saturday allowed to demonstrate to their hearts' content. and not a single interruption disturbed the flow of their talk. One of the speakers raised laughter by saying that Mr. Asquith's ...
... disturbed before their arangements were completed. Suffragette literature was found in the grounds. The Belfast Recorder yesterday awarded compensation to the Knock 'Golf Club tor damage by Suffragettes to six greens, which had been cut up and covered with ...
... WIF THE M ER, WOES OF THE HUSBAND OF A SUPPBAGETTE. The woes of a husband, who said his wife was a Suffragette, were related with wealth of amusing detail in a London police court on Saturday, by John Tunpicliffe. He'was summoned by hie wife, whe desertion ...