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ST. MARTINS DINNER

... it must have the assistance of every true Ohnrch woman and Church man. (Hear, hear) There had lately him talk shoat ° Suffragettes'' Well, he hod for the last twelve years Mee in favour of women having votes. el (Jh, Colonel I sad ° Hear. bear.) —The ...

SUFFRAGETTES AGAIN

... SUFFRAGETTES AGAIN. On Monday afternoon the suffragettes held • wiry lively demonstration under the shadow of the House of Conissoss, rhich resulted in klkss Wise. of Manchester, being arrtsted. Jest as Big Ben struck four • score or more of eaffrav settee ...

MR. CHAPLLN ON THS CORN LAWS

... whereas it was now shown conclusively it had done nothing at the kind. Town Hall has refused I ts w :splicatise from the suffragette' to be to petitions for in the town halls and free libraries in the city. Senior Moret, the es-Spanish Premier, base entrusted ...

– – DISCHARGES AT WOOLWICH

... Agriculture, who has Ottawa for London, will recommend the lag of grade cattle rather than pedigree in Ireland. Describing the Suffragettes as a disgraoe to their sea, at • meeting at Normanton, Ha. F. Hal, M.P., said that the votes of mann which had been passed ...

retreat , aimatipr A COMING BIiIDEGROOM

... Federation. in Trafalgar - armee oh Sunday. Mrs. Deepest, Mrs. Pethiek Lawrence, and Clawthorpe were among the speakers at a Suffragette meeting In !Ischia Cora Ex. tthange, but owing to continuous uproar the meeting was practically a farce. Other Leeds. election ...

NOTES ON NEWS

... reports did not get a very long start. brut ilhiesa =WI hba from visiting Om Avonmouth at BrhtoL Evidently the militant suffragettes have bees studying tactics. The other day they took their man, by surprise. and threw his forces, Clio tine, into great ...

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 ...

.13UR LONDON LETTER. (Proms Our Livadha Carrepoulest)

... ventilated, and the wire-netting is to be fixed on the openings of the ventilators! No doubt men the most militant of the suffragettes will appreciate this touching evidence of the Governseent's solicitude. An army of visitors, French and British, assembled ...

NOTES ON NEWS

... the lives of Cabinet Ministers. Nobody is safe; wherever a member of the Ihseenunent is announced to speak there do the suffragettes gather together, and not infrequently they succeed in altogether spoiling the meeting. - - - • - - Two important members ...

WEST HULL ELECTION

... and Mr. James Holmes (Lebow!). As usual, the Women's Franchise question had been much talked of in the contest, and the Suffragettes took a prominent part in urging the rejection of the Liberal citudidate as Os representative of • Government which net ...

SCENES WITH SUFFILICIETI'IIB

... women bad to be escorted to the railway station by ths polioa. Al an opeu-air meeting at Maidstone on TM, day eight of Suffragettes were refused admittance to Lord Carringb meeting, stases were thrown, and one women was badly eat oa the bend. highest ...

NOTES ON NEW&

... write another opera there would probably be suffragettes in it, and be might find occasion to remark that the lot of the Cabinet Minister, like that of the policemen, is not a happy one. The suffragettes are gradually extending their sphere of operation ...