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RIGHT TO ADVERTISE

... LAWRENCE (Parliamentary aweary to the Ministry of Health), who ~o tt tiie Bill, claimed Boadicea as j.orst of the Suffragettes. (Laughter.) lle Bill was read a third time. ...

WORTLEY WORKING MEN'S INSTITUTE. ANNUAL SOIREE

... separate room to set apart for ladies. The Instiiuto would welcome them, though it was not with a view of making tbem suffragettes. (Laughter.) During the evening Miss Haves, soprano; Mr. George W. Riley, tenor; and Mr. H. Short, humorist, contributed song- ...

TRAINING

... we going w . ,ai rt l * * J for? *. .. U Membor: The suffragettes. (Laughter.) Mr. HAROLD said it was just possible the suffragettes also might adopt military training without compulsion. (Laughter.) Such a force that proposed could only required for ...

LEEDS SUNDAY SYMPHONY SOCIETY

... for the suffragettes who the Houee of Commons, And waved their historic *' Vote© for Women flag over the heads of member*. Sinoo that time, and consequent upon tome remarks made by the Speaker to himself, had been somewhat shy of suffragettes. (Laughter ...

HAPPY SPEECH TO LONDON

... money.” (Laughter.) have never served in Yorkshire* regiment, and tho only previous occasion when have been reminded that an Archbishop of York has led armies in the field was when I was asked to place myself at tho head of the militant suffragettes.” (Laughter ...

CRITICISM OF TIIE PREMIER

... Home progress Was not dismemberment of the Empire: and not forget the pale and chastening vioic this ele- 3, w the suffragettes. Laughter.) He n nm senae. any of those lights that wight. They we fact. that as Limehouse effects, aud they were the wd from ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST./SATURDAY. JTTLT 4. 1908. THEATRE

... was usually difficult to make out such oaae, because, as rule, the man was the stronger animal—whatever the suffragettes thought. (Laughter.) Aa the relatione between Mrs. Gordon and (apt. Nicholson, the latter had frankly told bow he'fell love With ...

LORD EMMOTT'S OPTIMISM

... Australia was the first State to inaugurate woman suffrage. We've never had any trouble in our country with suffragettes declared, amid laughter. Mr. Peake said, in concjusion, that in Australia the keenest interest was taken in what might called the greater ...

Bin. Russell's Denial

... Government u-o the (.'rimes Act while they of a Statute Edward 111. Mr. BIRR ELL: You used samo statute to with the suffragettes. (Laughter.) Mr. LONG urged that it was the first duty Governmeut maintain law and order, and mou-d reduction of voto £lOO. Mr ...

X RECORD OF

... the State of Utah, he co there were two women to every man, and the “We h an equal vote with the men. In Bar suffragettes ovt there.” (Laughter.) appears (for Elder Hatch’s purpose was real], pert on his Church) the cause is progreasing, =~ he eaid. in ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 35. 190fr

... cattle ¢ —I do intended to be dealt wit! way in rom the suffragettes are treated. (Laughter and b that he I am aot going to compare those arden auc now ladies with catt ivers in one wey a (Laughter.) But what is absolutely certa cheers.) w we have to be ...

THE SUFFRAGETTES

... THE SUFFRAGETTES. POLICE COURT ACTION. SENTENCE ON MRS. PANKHURST MORE POWERS IF NECESSARY. extensive window-smashing campaign in the End of London the 124 .suffragettes who pen arrested and liberated on bail on Friday night eir appearance before Mr. ...