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PALACE

... the enjoyment of the people of .the town. He always gives excellent pictures and fine variety tints. Alleged Assault on Suffragette MAUCHLINE MAN CHARGED. In the Kilmarnock Sheriff Court yasterday Janies Reid, mason, residing at The hnowe, !Bauchline. ...

DREGHORN

... Miss White gave a brief address, setting forth explicitly how the women could assist. They did not wish to he classed as Suffragettes or Suffrage's; but, by their help, to influence the opinions of those with whom they associated, and to aid and abet the ...

THE FIRE CAMPAIGN

... that he saw a on the mind:. bnt declined to The Suffragette. Manchester Printer on Trial. Charges of conspiracy and incitement to crime in connexion with the printing of a particular issue of The Suffragette newspaper. the official organ of the Women's ...

FREAK OF FAUN TERI'S

... doting sleep.- The ;jury returned a reetlict of occidental death. SY AGIIT PIiF.STNT TION TO A 13 VDT. A very youthful suffragette was honoured at the Pavilion Theatre. Leicester-sq.. London. on Monday afternoon. when a large and enthusiastic meeting ...

PEARL

... man to his proper and natural state of abjectrie , s. Ballot.—A long, eniblennstemped sheet of • paper much desired by suffragette. for the purpose of -for the purpose of- er -let's see. Well, floe a good purpose all right. anyhow. Man.—An insignificant ...

THE PLAZA

... office of the Pritchard Shipping ICompany, was shocking indeed. Had she not won the sympathy and support of the ardent suffragette, played by Anne Revere, she would not hare lasted more than a day in Boston. It. was even difficult to find a landlady ...

Au elector at tike f

... (Meet, Netherton). The Ladies, were proposed by Mr H. P. Stewart in a lin-morons speech, in which he referred to the suffragettes, and Mr A. W. Kennedy replied. The Town Councill was given.* 1) Mr D. Orr, and ex- ailie Gibson responded. MT John Dickson ...

Scottish Land Court

... think that was a serious mutter. He did not espect leas people would be employed but rather the reveree. DA.MAGES AGAINST SUFFRAGETTES. The hearing concluded in the King's Bench on Saturday of the joint actions by Ace Isindd.. Wrist End against Mr and Mrs ...

NEWMILNS

... Alfred Elliot. flabitnia. who pro- I dined roam of laughter. Altogether the meting a moat erimyable one. in erite of the i Suffragette- pre.ent. A i-porial leetnre wa. delivered in the Morton Hall on Wednearlav evening hr Mr Win. Peor.on. Leeds. on Mnni ...

SCOTLAND'S S.M.T. MAGAZINE For the fourth successive year an old friend with a 'weel-kent' look arrives, ..

... United Nations in the light of Korea with the enthusiasm which made her, in her younger days, prominent figure in the suffragette movement. The fact that the United Nations have resisted aggression successfully in Korea will make aggression less likely ...