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NOT THE SUFFRAGETTES

... having lapsed. ' His Honour: Was it the suffragettes (Laughter.) Mr, VVi]l_ey: I don’t know. AT HOLBECK FEAST. > Turning to the plaintif Mr. Willey inquired, “You are not in with the suffragettes, are you?” (Laughter.) Plaintiff was a little deaf, and Mr ...

Published: Thursday 07 May 1914
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening News
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 259 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

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- ...

NO REASON TO FEAR

... sustain effectively, then ail means Jet others take up the burden. Let them face the difficulties. Jet them endure the Suffragettes —(laughter and cheers)—aod let them find the money. And, if we return victorious, shad be bound take the necessary steps to make ...

Published: Monday 15 November 1909
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 337 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

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 ...

BLAZE OF BLOOM AT YORK. RECORD SHOW OF FRUIT AND FLOWERS. GREAT SUCCESS. The Yorkshire Flower Show opened ..

... consequence of the raiding of the Suffragettes. (Laughter.) The Chief Constable (Major Atcherley): No, it is not in consequence of that. Aid. Hardacre: Then is it to try and catch the lady who escaped ? (More laughter.) The application was granted. ...

Published: Thursday 18 June 1914
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 633 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LEZDS 00111311131

... prominent feature. Santa Claus, a special Christmas subject, ti, is very good, and the screaming fare* of the suffragettes ;causes of laughter. By special request, I the interesting and instructive pictures of Canada and its emigrant life are again being ...

Published: Friday 18 January 1907
Newspaper: Skyrack Courier
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 154 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

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 ...

SUCCESSFUL WORK AT HALIFAX

... had the unpleasant attentions the suffragettes. (Laughter.) Mr. M. Gillespie (University of Leeds) the toast of the University of Glasgow. saying that all of them were south of tho border missionaries—- (laughter)—as members University. It waa an ...

THE RELIGIOUS PROBLEM

... solution the question, but now it was a task rashly attempted a Government which could not control handful women Suffragettes. (Laughter.) They had simply landed the country sight of civil war. The attempt of the Ulstermen was not to shake off a ty ranuous ...

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 ...