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FEES MODERATE

... property, ' these are a few of the discreditable tactics I whioh have been reported on a single day. What the militant suffragettes seem to desire above everything is notoriety, and they will stop at nothing to attain it. They knew that attempts to force ...

LOANHEAD SCHOOL

... reminded us of a crush by an sagas crowd to bear a great popular It would have been a fine opportunity for the militant suffragettes, for the ladies were largely pre, dominant. Even the great throng was worth seeing. As in former years. there was a remarkable ...

ABRAM

... A very interesting debate pi ice, which all pfiwnl expressed their opinion, and the superior ami inferior points of the suffragettes were Nought out. vote was then taken, when Mr sale had majority of 'X Du.vviatic Bbouk-k. —The Brodick Public Mall was ...

Published: Friday 07 February 1908
Newspaper: Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 432 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY

... could be done than to the ballot to women. The most pone , ful argtoce,it to the contraq is the conduct of some extreme suffragettes who wait neither for God, order and nor for the ripening of human thought 011 the subject, but seem utterly reckless as ...

Have Women Any

... British Union of Fascists has left it because she feels that it will attempt to set women back where they were before the Suffragette days; kites are being flown as to the possibility of taking women out of industry on the plea that this will help the men ...

GREENOCK MORTON

... All that certainly goes to show that women are playing a very important part in the public life of our time. Whilst the Suffragette is shouting and fighting I.' a Parliamentary vote, many ladies are doing valuable work for the people. The vote ought to ...

A SWINDLER PUNISHED

... and cartonuiet. letterpresa malted excellent read. ing. denim,/ among other things with The leternatiorial Situation. Suffragette Week. Counting Noses, and How to make Cricket interee:ing. Here in • tit-bit from an article on Liberty or License:— ...

ESTABLISHED 1883

... be a powerful help to the Unionist cause, and it would serve in some sort as antidote if the services of the militant “Suffragettes” could be secured on behalf of the presently-governing party. We arc not aware that the Lady Unionists ore in the main ...

Published: Friday 06 March 1908
Newspaper: Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1331 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

– DESTRUCTION OF THE WAYSIDE FIAWERS

... cry Votee for Women! They also. when put in prison. endured the hunger strike. Men marvelled greatly, for a few of the Suffragettes were lovely, but the great majority were not. In former days men were greater in stature, and to him was given more strength ...

THE IRVINE HERALD FRIDAY JUNE POETS’ CORNER nobility ill' dreaming by in slight swinish and path is men it's il!

... the militant tactics of suffragettes and one strong in condemnation their methods “Well” returned the other “I’m inclined to favour the women in their actions” “What !” yelled anti-suffragette “in favour of their You’ll suffragette then?’’ “Well exactly” ...

Published: Friday 09 June 1911
Newspaper: Irvine Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2638 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

KILMARNOCK HERALD & AYRSHIRE GAZETTE JUNE 20. 1936. A Musical A. V. C. white satin, and carried a bouquet of

... good, and tyrannical authority drastic, the stubborn fighting spirit would soon display itself in action? What about the Suffragettes? And let us imagine that by some strange turn of affairs, a law was again passed enforcing on Presbyterians a religious ...