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SUFFRAGETTES IN MANXLAND

... SUFFRAGETTES IN MANXLAND. At Ramsey, in the of Man, two suffragettes (Mies Woodlook and Miss Flattese) were given a hot reception After eseaping by means of • ferry boat from tin too lavish attention. of the crowd on Monday nig,* they addrimed a large ...

SUFFRAGETTES HUNGER STRIKE

... SUFFRAGETTES HUNGER STRIKE Walton Dunlop. the saffragethe who recently sentenced to a month.imprieenment for posting a notice oa the walls of the Howse of Commons, has been released from Molloway slier serving Ire days. The Women's Social sod Political ...

SUFFRAGETTES SENT TO PRISON

... SUFFRAGETTES SENT TO PRISON. Twenty-one suffragists who came up at Bow-street at Friday to answer charges of window smashing at the Government offices and Ministers' renidences during the previous night and early Thursday morning were dealt with as folfows: ...

NEW MOVE BY SUFFRAGETTES

... NEW MOVE BY SUFFRAGETTES. Evidently the militant women suffragist do not intend their campaign to be restricted to interruptions at political meetings. They have i now appeared n the Police-court to protest egaiast man-made law. At Bow-street, while Sir ...

SUFFRAGETTES PASSIVE RESISTERS

... SUFFRAGETTES PASSIVE RESISTERS -- A Suffragette summoned it the Parakeet Petty Sessions for non payment of rates. tier excuse was that her name not on the voters list. On an order for payment being made she defiantly exclaimed that she would not pay. ...

SUFFRAGETTES' NOVEL ADVT

... SUFFRAGETTES' NOVEL ADVT. The Women's Social and Political Union adopted a novel method to advertise their Albert Hall meeting. Hiring an up-to-date ere engine, they galloped through the street' a the West End, starting at the top of King's. way and ...

MINCESS SUFFRAGETTE FINED

... MINCESS SUFFRAGETTE FINED. Princess Sophia A. Dhuleep Singh, of Faraday House, Hampton Court, was summoned at Fe'ltham on Holiday for keeping doge and for keeping a carriage and a manservant without licences. Mr. Costello. who defended, said the Princess ...

HARD LABOUR FOR SUFFRAGETTES

... HARD LABOUR FOR SUFFRAGETTES The women arrested Newcastle-on-Tyne In connection with the disturbance on the occasion of Mr. Lloyd George's visit, were dealt with on Monday. Winifred Jones, Ellen Pitmen, and Dorothy Pethick, charged with window-breaking ...

SUFFRAGETTE'S MALE DISGUISE

... SUFFRAGETTE'S MALE DISGUISE. A ia ths of Kimura saw a as dreamed is a Norfolk wait a hat ratrriag St. Paeans railway tJas opp Saturday. sad him as Angie Bell. a S , relapsed sailer tbs C.at sad Mouse Act. ' Ha @polo to sad she at Gut &Wad but idaptity ...

MR. BURNS AND SUFFRAGETTES

... BURNS AND SUFFRAGETTES. Mr. Herbert Gladstone and Mr. John Barns were the principal speakers at a Liberal meeting held on Monday night at Leeds. When Mr. Burns began to speak there was a nude cry at the rear of the at the outset wtdch caused a hide confusion ...

O‘trap by Suffragettes

... O‘trap by Suffragettes. The •psech-making had scarcely begun wheal there as Ibtarruption by the arnragettes. The Lord Mayor was proposing the toast ling. he had ,utlered a few • load hanimeriag waa beard. • few sansmila Wirth shower of spllatsred slomiended ...

SUFFRAGETTE BOMBS AT GLASGOW

... SUFFRAGETTE BOMBS AT GLASGOW. A bomb mitre . believed to have been been by Suffragettes. occurred in GlaArm on Saturday i morning. A watchman going his rounds n the Botanic Gardens about two o'clock noticed a light near one of the greeehoeses, • big glum ...