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Z Li For a SUFFRAGETTE may try to STOP A RACEHORSE, but you CANNOT STOP THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES From buying i

... Z Li For a SUFFRAGETTE may try to STOP A RACEHORSE, but you CANNOT STOP THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES From buying i i BOSOM , - NUT 110.1 MARGARINE, Ms 11•11 AT TOl mLA-, Fenny Stratford and District Provision - , Stores, High Street, , mu STUTFOR ...

E 31E1L. For. SUFFRAGETTE may try to STOP A RACEHORSE, but you CANNOT STOP THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES From buying MEWS NUT

... E 31E1L. For. SUFFRAGETTE may try to STOP A RACEHORSE, but you CANNOT STOP THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES From buying MEWS NUT MARGARINE, , AT THZ Fenny Stratford and District Provision Stores, High Street, l• STRATFORD. ...

NORTH BUCKS TIMES AND COUNTY OBSERVER-SATURDAY. IN THE PUBLIC EYE. 11 SUFFRAGETTE'S FUNERAL. 1 .w.v GUILTY OF ..

... NORTH BUCKS TIMES AND COUNTY OBSERVER-SATURDAY. IN THE PUBLIC EYE. 1 1 SUFFRAGETTE'S FUNERAL. 1 GUILTY OF CONSPIRiCY. SENTF-NCES ON SEVEN SUFFRAGISTS. MISS ANNIE KENNEY'S THUAT. dpven sndragiats—six women sad a viz; were found guilty at the Old Honey ...

NEVER AGAIN I

... NEVER AGAIN I SUFFRAGETTES SWEAR TO KEEP MRS. PANKHURST FREE. Mrs. Pankhurst was released on Sunday night at ten o'clock by the Exeter police, after two days' imprisonment. She is out under a *even days` licence. On Friday the suffragette leader was quietly ...

INCENDIARISM AT A COLLEGE

... A COLLEGE. Suffragettes are suspected of having caused two fires which broke out in different parts of the science block of buildings at Dulwich College. Traces of petroleum an) Suffragette literature, including copies ol the Suffragette and Votes ...

UNISS SMUG= ARRESTER

... UNISS SMUG= ARRESTER. Arrented in Downiagstreet on Sunday night a Suffragette service outside Waskoinster Abbey. Margaret Patterson and Jenny Peterma were charged at Bow-street with obstruct. beg the police. It was said that Miss Patterson was doe:risking ...

RATS!

... RATS! Scenes of great disorder were witnessed at a meeting Suffragettes in the Town Mall, Maidenhesd, os Tuesday nigh 4. Thera • large andiftice, although Ware aide for admission. Early in the evening it was obvious that much opposition was going to be ...

THE WOMAN WHO CAN

... THE WOMAN WHO CAN. --- A married woman can do almost anything Ii this country—in spite of what the Suffragettes say.—Ma. PAUL TATLOR. ...

surraimarras AND PREMIZR

... surraimarras AND PREMIZR. le spits of elaborate precautions, three Suffragettes followed Mr. Asquith to Clovelly, sad sat opposite him I. church oe Suede,. They caught him outside, accompanied him to aovelly Court, and denuded as Interview. The Premier ...

was. PANUIRS7 RE-ARIESTED

... PANUIRS7 RE-ARIESTED. POLICE CHARGE • SUFFRAGETTE PROCESSION. Mrs. Pankharst—wiso bad been on a vint to her daeghterln Paris—was re-arrested under the previsions of the Militant Ticketof-Leave Act. while travelling is the train between Dover and Lawton ...

MR. CHURCIIILL WHIPPED

... MR. CHURCIIILL WHIPPED. Mr. Winston Churchill was struck on thr face with a whip by a Suffragette at Brist Station on Saturday afternoon. Accompanied by Mrs. Churchill, he went to Bristol to address a meeting in Colston Mall. On alighting from his carriage ...

'BOMBS FROM A TRAIN. EXPLOSIONS ON READING PLATFORM

... 'BOMBS FROM A TRAIN. EXPLOSIONS ON READING PLATFORM. • Throwing bombs out of a train is thil latest exploit of the suffragettes. The detonators used could not have been large, however. As the 10.50 express from Paddington to Bristol was passing through ...