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AN Axoxymovs LETTER

... buy it, many of them, to see what other meeting had been disturbed by the Suffragettes—(laughter)—but their eves went to the right hand corner of the right hand page. (Laughter). They looked to see what were the winners on this or that race meeting, and ...

BRACEBRIDGE WOMEN LIBERALS Mrs. Balch on *“ Womanhood

... a mem- Ihurslnp of over 200, They had not now that number, Lowever, and so balf a guinea would now be the subscriptiou. (Laughter). Mrs. Balch then rose to address the guthoring, taking as her subject, * Womanhood.” She commenced by saying that she had ...

DR. MACNAMARA. Replies to Lord Rosebery at Grimsby

... millions out. The matter was trifling, hut he thougnt he would mention it (laughter.) Aecording to Lord Rosebery. this Budget was about as bad as it eould be, if not worse—{laughter)-—=o far Lord Rosebery and the Umionist party were at one The Unionist party ...

LINCOLN GUARDIANS The Proposed New Infirmary. ME. M.\lb\'\l.lf.\\l) “JORAN BYLL

... IMITATES SUFFRAGETTE METHODS. Five Pouxps Worti oF Broxex Grass. The Clerk reported that an inmate, J-lmcd l-‘n;ioriek l::n-::i ::.d smashed panes of glass, n sent to g-fi.on for a month. He had evidently been owing the examples of the suffragettes and had ...

WOMEN AND THE YOTE

... SUFFRAGIST CAMPAIGN STARTED IN LINCOLN. Lincoln has taken up in earnest the cause of women and the vote, The Suffra- T{I*(—llll( Suffragett —Society sent down its aptist: this week to herald the movement, and (he result has been meetings, propagandist and business ...

Nouser Tex

... Nouser Tex. The meeting had heen quiet so long that an wlaerty suffragette wie able to get out, **This has been going on for 50 years,” befora she was carried struggling to the door. “This Bill,” said the speaker, ** received the support of Lord Randolph ...

£35,000,000 A Yesn Berrer Orr

... to be one of the loafers, who for that aristocratic occupation had to pay 5. in the £ more than his fortunate hrother. (Laughter.) Thiscon. cession gives relief to 750,000 taxpayers at a c@st of £1,250,000 per annum. These two income fax concessions ...

How Have Womes Usen toe Vore

... vehiole. who said he did not take much interest in polities, by telling him she would Tn 5. that day if she had a vote. (Laughter. Let them all try their best, she added, and although they perhaps did not agree with the methods of a partioular section ...

Ei{cfi.&u} Theft” being particularly popu r

... nderella. Mr. J Mackenzie as Peps the Page Boy, is the very essence of fun and his treatment of the supposed Suffragettes creates roars of laughter. “PTue Skcond Mrs Taxgrerav.” ~ We would advise our readers to hook carly for the Theatre nest week, when ...

DORRINGTON

... 2, Italian Girls, Violet and Elsie Porter. Other amusing characters which created roars of laughter were: Mrs. A. Vamplew and Miss M. Wilkinson, as Suffragettes; Misses A. Lowth and L. Wilkinson, as soldier and a bride; Mr. R. Sindall, air raid; Master ...

Tur Cuivarky or Drisg

... platform, and the hobbies were ejpecting and projecting the suffragettes out | of the hall. They were dealt with in a wost husinesslike fashion. One lady just ...

MR, ARTHUR RICHARDSON, M.P

... remember Liberalism was not a policy of revo. lutionary spoliation. It did not claim to bring the millennium by return of post. (Laughter). 1t believed that the great security for order and contentment was the steady progress of social reform. Between the timidity ...