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FINLAY’S GOLD MEDAL QUEEN'S SOAP, CAUT!O?J. Owing to the imitation tli which we have used in the past t,> Soap,

... iheprv mises. Mr. Nagle, R.M.—■'What inspired thij sudden raid Mr. Mr. Campbell—These arc ilb. predatory raids— suffragettes ai;J (Laughter.) Mr. Spiller said the tiif pm, secutiou was that the public had togos to the roadway in order to gei pa-,. ■ Mr ...

SOCCESSFUL CONCERT. Enjoyable Musical Entertainment at Kilkecl. grand concert and cinematograph entertainment ..

... M'Cann’s pupils) gave piano duet, and were warmly applauded. The next item, Mrs. M‘Cann’s pupils, entitled the “Suffragettes,” evoked much laughter and ajipJause, Mies Alice Shields distinguishing herself in the solo parts. A most enjoyable evening was'brought ...

SUFFRAGETTES AT BANGOR

... men decreed by law how the babies were be fed—(laughter)—how were to be dressed—(laughter)—and they had decided that poor mothers must provide orange boxes if they could not provide separate beds. (Laughter.) Concluding, the speaker declared thaT constitutional ...

SUFFRAGETTES AT BANGOR

... SUFFRAGETTES AT BANGOR. Male Supporter Who Punished Ribald Interrupter FINED AT PETTY SESSIONS. The suffragette campaign which is at present being conducted in Bangor by leading members the Women’s Freedom League was the cause of visitor named William ...

SPEAKER AND SUFFRAGETTES

... SPEAKER AND SUFFRAGETTES. No Change” from the Chair: Ladies i the Police Court. The Suffragettes who were arrested Tuesday at Westminster were charged Bow Street Police Court' yesterday oruing bc-forc Sir Albert- Rutzen, the charges ranging from obstruction ...

THE SUFFRAGETTE RIOTS

... THE SUFFRAGETTE RIOTS. Mr. CHANCELLOR asked the Homo Secretary what instructions were issued the |)olire regard to the arrest of women in connection with the deputation the Prime Minister Friday last. Mr. CHURCHILL—I find inquiry that the police for the ...

IRISH SUFFRAGETTES

... here than ladies.” (A laugh.) Mr. Nannetti—Wo could have brought more ladies if thought you required it. (Laughter.) Mr. Birrell—Oh, dear no. (Laughter.) Mr. Nannetti said it was his privilege to introduce the deputation, whoso names he mentioned above. They ...

A BOGUS SUFFRAGETTE

... A BOGUS SUFFRAGETTE Mr. Asquith delivered a Rectorial address to the students of Aberdeen I'ni'crsity yesterday. There was a full of the professoriate, and the stmlw' were lively as usual. One, masquerading uojsy suffragette, was tunirH amidst cheers ...

MR. CREAK, M.F., AND “SUFFRAGETTE ACT.”

... him that wanted to made judge, (f/tughter.) He did not even want mode Serjeant. (Laughter.) Serjeant Moriarty—l never accused Mr. Healy of Wanting to made judge. (Laughter.) Mr. Healy—So far, therefore, as the title of Mr. O’Brien move an amendment. it ...

r tj .. | SS9* ■ v * ' r vyr.'.. -v. : . . SECOND DAY OF w SUFFRAGETTE ACT?f CASE

... section of his countrymen, was * ONE OF THE MOST UNPOPULAR MEN IN IRELAND. Mr. Healy—l thought I was. (Laughter.l Serjeant Moriarty—The most popular. (Laughter.) Mr. O’Brien attempted to address a large Convention which believed him absolutely wrong. Disturbance ...

SKATING CARNIVAL

... evening. The comic match, the Suffragette v the Policeman, was perhaps the funniest item over witnessed upon rink. Roars of laughter and rounds of applause greeted the performers from start to finish. resulted in. for the Suffragette 'three goals one. M’Cartney ...

WOMAN’S VETO

... , however, women had either to accept the dishes made in it or eke forcibly fed. (Laughter and applause.) “It is no wonder,” Mrs. Douglas continued amidst more laughter, “that have so much indigestion and even nausea amongst us in this respect, when women ...