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Bowling

... Beard farther resolved to express their deep sympathy with Dr Milne's family in the great bereavement they had sustained. SUFFRAGETTES AGAIN FORWAED.—A great Liberal demonstratiou of 30,000 pelple was addressed in Bellevue Zoological Gardens, Manchester ...

THE BrOITAN OBSERVER, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1906

... Defective Children (Scotland) Bill passed through Committee, on the motion of Lord Keay, without amendment. LENIENCY TO SUFFRAGETTES. In the House of Commons the Home Secretary, replying to Mr Keir Hardie, said he regarded the sentence of a fine of £lO ...

DR. TEMPLE AND SUFFRAGETTES

... DR. TEMPLE AND SUFFRAGETTES. It is rumoured that an association has been founded which is to be known as S.P.W.P.P.— or Society for Putting Women in their Proper Place. It is unlikely. says the Onlooker, that the suffragettes will appreciate this new ...

Sale of Work at Udny

... struggled with anger (says a London correespondenti in the case of the men who witnessed the foolish proceedings of the suffragettes who made a disturbance on Tuesday afternoon in the Central Lobby of the Houses of Parliament. They had obtained admission ...

A win for Arnage by 21 points

... hand is no doubt causing somewhat of a fluttering in the dovecots of Liberal politics. Undeterred by the ongoing' of the suffragettes at Westminster, the women of Buchan have just succeeded in successfully in. augurating two branches of the East Aberdeenshire ...

Peterhead

... in the South Division of the city which tended to confuse the issue, but notwithstanding the Labour.Socialists and the suffragettes the Liberals were quietly confident as to Lhe outcome of the contest. That their confidence was not belied was shown by ...

HER FATHER INTERVIEWED

... inftuence. She was a Roman Catholic and they did not pull together. He had even ordered her from the house. RELEASE OF SUFFRAGETTES. - Thirty of the woman saffragists who have undergone a fortnights' imprisonment for participating in the recent demonstration ...

SOUTII HARBOUR ENTRANCE

... at the House of Commons, and they were assured that the tactics adopted by the suffragettes had retarded the progress of the movement very eonsidernbly; until the suffragettes adopted these tactics they bad the sympathy of the House. She did not wish in ...

THE BUCHAN OBSERVER, TussDAT, AUGUST 6 1907

... that should appeal to all Unionists. She did not suppose that any of them approved of either the aims or methods of the Suffragettes—(laughter)—but she did think that women ought to take an intelligent interest in public affairs, decide for themselves ...

MB AND MRS FERGUSON

... to put things right till we can associate the women with us in such philanthropic work—(applause). We have heard of the suffragettes and beard also a great deal of unfriendly criticism of them, but they are working earnestly for a great cause—the cause ...

Peterhead

... several lady members which showed considerable literary talent. The titles of the papers were— The Release, Skit on the Suffragettes. Art of Conversation, The Character of Milton's Eve, Reminiscences of an Old Friend, In Westminster Abbey, and ...

THE BUCHAN OBSERVER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1907 A Peterhead Dancing I Some Exceptional Seasons Master's Jubilee ..

... poetry of motion and the old chivalry that should never pass away be• tween class and class. He thought that if the modern suffragettes,who were making themselves so notorious, had been pupils of Mr Cruickshank they would have managed to behave themselves ...