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Convinced of Danger

... gauecfon in recent years on the subject of the fire danger to the cottage. It is recalled that there was an avtempt by suffragettes to hurn down the cottage 1n 1914. Dangers of Wood, Points made in the reg»orts and letters include the facts that the cottage ...

Published: Saturday 13 September 1930
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 488 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

COMUNN NAN ALBANNICH. A SCOTS ARY ELECTION

... With regard to education, he thought that Gaelic should be put on the same footing as English. The “ Humanitarian and Anti-Suffragette” egndidauw('hhl: F tliddllfilnn) then stuted Su views. ile stron, posed to the methods adopted by Jn:fia advocates of women ...

aocount of the first five-a-side tournnmou-t‘

... circumstance *phd'“ poehdillud w - 4 a of yeara' standing, wutedm if e ” (meaning some youthful rep of the gentler sex—they na suffragette tendencies—who in obtaining a front seat)— were to have all the oomiofll. while rate‘were forced to stand. Mr Stewart m him ...

Published: Saturday 08 November 1913
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 435 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

A CHURCH AND A HIGHLAND GLEN,

... may address a meeting in some peighbouring county, and be far on his way south agmn, secretly giad, perhaps, that, the suffragettes who disturbed him are likely to be sent to prisom, yot such happenings will mot gemerally be whispered among the people ...

OUR LONDON LETTER. Loxpox, Wednesday

... ‘a chemical laboratory, which boars his ‘name, at Manchester University, and received the unpleasant attentions of the Suffragettes. He touched on the theme of intellect in politics; and one remark has been fastened on as bearing on the absorbing question ...

Sparks and Flashes

... When making his way into Lord Crewe's meeting in Glasgow the other night Me J. 8. Ainaworth, M.P., was mistaken for a suffragette in disguise. The position of Campbeltown in connection with the increased whisky duty was put before the Houee of Commons ...

Published: Saturday 04 September 1909
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 597 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Epwxsuncii, ' odnesday

... occasion. lln Edinburgh, as elsewhere, needless to say, those promivent representatives of the geatler sex known as the Suffragettes, seized lhtowr-‘ of badgering the present. With the avowed of -vu-..:-_ census, a un-hr,: these ladier gathered ...

TOBERMORY HIGHER GRADE SCHOOL. DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES

... Nickleby,” a French song, “ Ma Normandie,” scarf drill, a song by the -nwr‘ girls, irterspersed with dialogue, and calied “Suffragettes,” a song entitled the “ Gay Little Gewshas,” and three mfl rendered m excellent style by the Schoo! Choir. The Gaelic element ...

LADY WHITE'S RESIDENCE DESTROYED BY FIRE

... found by the police when searchi the grounds, there appears to be mno d.:uh that the outbreak was the work of militant suffragettes. Fortunately the house, which stood in the midst of extensive grounds, was unoccupied and devoid of furniture. It has been ...

GLASGOW ISLAY ASSOCIATION, NOTES ON THE OUTER HEBRIDES

... auspices sinee the inasuguration of Guild have been pronounced sucoosses. Many converts were on that evening made to the Suffragette movement, as the affairs of the Association have never ben such a flourishing condition as they have been sinee the Ladies’ ...

TUORD OUR LONDON LETTER. Loxpoy, Tuesdsy

... quiescent factors have forced themselves into prominence and action; and it is mot easy to divine what the result may be The suffragettes are carnestly and persistently carrying on their propaganda; and the fact that their Bilr was talked out last Friday has ...

A STORY FROM THE TRENCHES. Trench life has so far affected our ideas of things in gereral (s2ys the “Westminster

... rift in the loot. The le who put up the prices of necessities g:el?padvnnce nnyghing—pexoept a good reason for doing so. Suffragettes used to claim equalit¥ with men, and, nowadays, we gladly admit that our girls seem equal to anything. The Air Service ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1919
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Advertisement | Words: 667 | Page: 4 | Tags: none