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... THE SUFFRAGETTES. THE DUBLIN TIOKET-OF-LEAVE PROCEED- Gladys Evans and Mrs. Leigh, the two English Suffragette*-, appeared before the Dublin magistrates yesterday, the former charged with attempting to leave Dublin without notifying the police, and Leigh ...
... SUFFRAGETTE. Mr. Tudor Walters. M P., expresses amazement that? Mrs. Lawrence should hare taken upon herself, without knowledge of the facts, flatly t© contradict his statement to an excited young female excursionist (who showed card bearing the words ...
... BY SUFFRAGETTES. DOCTORS' HOUSES ATTACKED. THE DISLIKE OF FORCIBLE FEEDING. Window-smashing has broken out large scale again in the West End of London as a consequence tho Home Secretary's decision subject Miss Richardson and Miss Peaoe, now under remand ...
... THE SUFFRAGETTES. ! •• !♦* t in*»l«»ill Hnu»t» >r, Lor W.i .tin.:, •u. ai.-i Sit « tii« MM* r« OA)er» dii'i L)'»l H'l.l* l| ■ .e r »t ten f»\ •'». i Itittku l iD . ■ £«(««£*• . .••il f«»m bv iitr Pa, «l»* CsLiin. it! and \ * ' arvliip* •trying tin- r ...
... suffragette plot. WAYLAY THE KING’S CAR RETURN FROM ALDERSHOT. According to The Standard, J details a new Suffragette plot became yesterday. The King and Queen, with Princess Mary, go down Aldershot to-day, and will x'emain there until ihureday. For some ...
... SUFFRAGETTES foiled Special precautions had been taken prevent. Mr. BirreU being obstructed Suffragettes, two detectives being posted in the corridor at the hotel, with the object of excluding lady suspects. During the day, however, telegram was received ...
... SUFFRAGETTE FIRES. GENERAL McCALMONTS MALICIOUS INJURY CLAIM, Dolfest yestcrdoy hcaid » inalidouj injurv rl.im for ill.ooo. lodged by M.ior-Geoor.l Sit Huh McCatooot tor 1110 bormng ot his AbWvUud., near Bedfast, alleged to have com. milted militant ...
... THE SUFFRAGETTES DEFENDED MISS ISABELLA FORD AT YORK. There was a numerous attendance at meeting of the York branch of the National Women’s Suffrage Society held in the Friends’ Meeting-house, Fork, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. M. presided, and in opening ...