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MUTINOYS SUFFRAGETTES. Two Defendants at North London Police Court, MRS. PANKHURST'S THREAT OF STARVATION

... MUTINOYS SUFFRAGETTES. Two Defendants at North London Police Court, MRS. PANKHURST'S THREAT OF STARVATION Wednesday afternoon was occupied at the‘ North London Police-court by the hearing of summonses in which two Suffragettes were the defendants. They ...

WOMEN'S 'SUFFRAGE. Address by Councillor Box

... local rates they gave her the right to a municipal vote. (Loud laughter.) But if Eliza Jones—(renewed laughter)—paid income tax they denied her the right to vote. At least people said so. (Laughter.) Where was the principle of justice? They heard mueh of men’s ...

. VOTES FOR WOMEN! Mrs. Pankhurst Speaks in Holborn

... political friends laughed, but let them come with the Suffragettes to a bye-election and they would give them a praectical illustration of what she meant. (Hear, hear.) She contended that the Suffragettes succeeded in §etting Mr. Winston Churchill defeated ...

ISLINGTON NEWS AND HORNSEY GAZETTE, SOCIAL PURITY. VOTES FOR WOMEN ! Meeting at Harringay

... parts ‘of the Suffragettes’ lot was that they werne not only expected to keep the agitation going by b deeds, but wenre expected to go up and down the country to tell that which, perhaps, the Press \‘had failed to do—what the Suffragettes were ‘really ...

MR. BIRRELL ON SOCIALISM, Men's Meeting at Leysian Mission

... discuss religion. Jonah’s whale did not affect the question. (Laughter.) Let them look into their hearts and solve that mystery without the aid of spiritual instruments if they could! (Laughter.) When he referred to Socialism he was not thinking of any ...

* U R e

... dy in the ascendant--—-Suffragette in airship.—[First Prize.—Ed.] T am conscious of the feebleness of the effort, ara I am also aware that it pales before the terrible blow I received at the hands of an East Islington Suffragette the other night. When ...

EOMPTON STREET COUNCIL SCHOOL Entertainment by the Boys

... followed by Master Joseph Guilder reciting ““Doctor Quack,” his extraction of a tooth from a patient producing shrieks of laughter. An action-song, “Wynkin, Blynkin, and Nod,”” was also much applauded for its beautiful rendering. A musical recitation, ...

THE GARDENERS' COMPANY, Presentation to the Retiring Master,

... remarked, ‘““If the company desired any favour now appeared to be the time. (Laughter.) Looking around he observed so many aldermen that they could easily form a quorum—(laughter)—and he thought if his brother aldermen were unanimous they were sufficient ...

ANEST ISLINGTOH COWSERVATIVES _Bir Savile Crossley on the Coming Contests

... lasted a considerable time, said they «could not complain of having a good hearty aneeting. (Laughter.) ‘They had an opportuautty of howling and growling. (Laughter.) ‘They would find it difficult not to listen to Mr. Maconachie, who had sat with the speaker ...

THE BUDGET

... Rothschild on the lst of April. (Laughter.) A few weeks later the Chancellor of the Exchequer brought in his Budget, and the men who. were calling out for Dreadnoughts then began to protest-against the taxes. (Laughter.) They found the -same noble leader ...