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... Merchant shipping Arts Amendment Bill, under the care of I.loyd-tieorge. war proceeded with. There wa, a demonstration by suffragettes in the outer lobby, and several of them were arrested. ...
... Merchant shipping Arts Amendment Bill, under the care of I.loyd-tieorge. war proceeded with. There wa, a demonstration by suffragettes in the outer lobby, and several of them were arrested. ...
... with carniien gas. Ma J LLwYD -We are pleased to see that some sketches by Mr J Llwyd Roberts, Borth, entitled Suffering Suffragettes --not to mention other People —appear in the current issue of The Graphic. 31PERN.• —W. omitted last week to give the ...
... NOTES. When Mr Lloyd-George gets the freedom of Carnarvou on Friday, it is to be hoped he will also be allowed freedom from suffragette attentions. But (bate ladies are so persistent and so übiquitous that one never can tell where they may alight and sting ...
... good ou the bottom notes; No. 3 lacked body, and the alto in No. 4 forced the masculine part. His advice was, do not a suffragette. The winners were No. 2, Misses Rosa and Georgina Jones, South terrace, Aberystwyth. Quartette, 8.A.T.8., The Roses. Prize ...
... dray, some fine stro.ies being done by Pennington, Rawson, Watkin. and James. Tom Evans was in charge of a band of about suffragettes, and to secure peace being observed, the services of a limb of the law had been requisitioned Walter Cranston, padded out ...
... onlr thing which disturbed th(,ener.al air and lassitude be,zotten by Onheat was the presence in the town of number of suffragettes. who had folio:red ii. the wake of Mr Lloyd George and 11, Ituncienau. Theae importunate Lubec addition bi badgering the ...
... they could be in more thorough agreement on other occasions. No doubt. Wherever a Cabinet Minister shows his head, the suffragette is sure to have a pop at it if she can. She appeared in the notorious person of Miss Gawthorpe, of Manchester, in Aberystwyth ...
... and sympathised with us; hut on the other hand the ladies know what the church has for them. In the church they had no suffragettes (laughter)—for the reason that they have always had their share in the ruling of the church. Ladies have been and still ...
... definite promise contained in the message which he brought from the Cabinet, and there is little hope of this pacifying the Suffragettes. It is a stock argument with the opponents of the Church that the Bishops are uniformly opposed to social reform. Mr. Birrell ...
... was passed by both Houses in remrd time. It is the outcome of the excesses committed at public gatherings by the militant suffragettes whose behaviour on many occasions has made it necessary for Parliament lo provide for the protection of the public right ...
... was dually put to the meeting the cause of the women prevailed by a majority of one. In course of the debate the Fair Suffragettes came in for much good humored banter. During the meeting the following songs were given :—Selo, Yr Hen Fardd, Mr T ...
... summer campaign is t include demonstrations at holiday resorts, and visitors look forward to bands of minstrel troupes and suffragettes rivalling each other in the variety and extent of their programmes. In a letter which we print elsewhere Mr W. Willett ...