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Aberdeenshire, Scotland

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Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

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MARRIAGES

... and in no long time legislation on the lines advocated by him was demanded by public sentiment The flag-waving of the-suffragettes in the gallery of the House of Commons, the fisticuffing at Cavendish Square, the obetrnction at Liberal meetings at Manchester ...

INTERESTING v ITEMS

... had been put in on the same inspectors suggestion. It was resolved to refer the matter to the Board of Education. The “suffragettes * have now turned their atention to addressing working men’s meetings at the Arsenal gates at Woolwich. . Mrs. Montefiore ...

The Otr

... as to the effects of which doctors ate greatly disagreed. Ansitrwrad. In recent leader you devoted some attention to the suffragettes and to Miss Billington in particular. Addressing women’s suffrage meeting the other day. Miss Billington was asked by one ...

Oratory

... in restrained and bosinesslike way, tells the story of the present agitation. According to Mrs Lawrence, deputations of suffragettes waited Sir Henry Campbell- Bannerman and Mr Balfour. The conservative leader, is well-known, favours women suffrage, and ...

BY FRASER MACFAiTMUE

... There is one slightly larger in Perthshire. There ot course, fa legend strung round Flett’s Farm. Way back in the days when suffragettes were rest and mere men wore door knobs instead of clothes, a savage chief farmed the land call Flett One night got “ absolutely ...

Bookie Fishermen and the Bill

... Fraserburgh branch of the Women's Tariff Reform Association. Referring the question of suffrage, she agreed with the aims the suffragettes, hut denounced the methods they were adopting secure their ends. The House of Lords was also subjected to scathing attack ...

SOUTH ABERDEEN ELECTION

... Fred Bramley, Labour Socialist. The campaign was actively conducted, and Mrs Billington Grcig, Miss Kenney, and other lady suffragettes took part in the contest. There were five polling stations, and the electorate numbers over 13,000. Literature was very ...

Advertise!, May 7, 1907

... perofaaiioe, Offend the worthy people Penzance. And “ Princess Idas ” satire might e’en fret ’The temper of her sister suffragette. “lolanthe” would excite the jeers Of those who not lore our Bouse of Fean. Our sailors and our babies might deplore The ...

Young Age Peneione

... of women—like an many other dieabilitiee—are doomed to disappear. Mae . wilt in .time concede matter of grace what the Suffragettes lavs been trying to win “at the point of the parasol, end world, wo boli.vr, will bo no srono for the change, oven if ...

The Fraserburgh Herald and Northern Comities Advertfaer, Angnst 20, 1907

... reached the House Commons, but surely this great achievement should eclipse the most sanguine hopes of his admirers. 000 Ye suffragettes and believers in the sacred rights of the Shrieking Sisterhood ’* rejoice! Mr Murray, M.P., for East Aberdeenshire, approves ...