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... (BY ONE OF OUR SPECIAL ARTISTS.) Block: City Eng. Co., Hull. -I/ail Photo. SUFFRAGETTES AT HUlab P ObieE COURT. Sketches made in Court yesterday of some of the Suffragettes as they stood in the witnessbox and dock. ...
... (BY ONE OF OUR SPECIAL ARTISTS.) Block: City Eng. Co., Hull. -I/ail Photo. SUFFRAGETTES AT HUlab P ObieE COURT. Sketches made in Court yesterday of some of the Suffragettes as they stood in the witnessbox and dock. ...
... political future. Miss Georgina Healiss, a Liverpool suffragette, one of those seven imprisoned at Walton Gaol, was last evening released for medical reasons. It is stated that all the imprisoned suffragettes have far refused prison food. ...
... HAVING THEIR SUPPER. HOW THE SUFFRAGETTES WERE RELEASED, WITHOUT EXPLANATION. Miss Irene Miller, relating tho story of the release the Suffragettes on Saturday evening, said : ware having supper between five and half-past when the matron and wardress ...
... WOMEN'S MONSTRE MEETING. 150,000 SUFFRAGETTES IN HYDE PARK. .'ROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.) Monday. For purpose convincing the Government the Votes for Women -the Suffrage! tee aro to hold a demonstration, some 150.000 of their Covers, Sunday, June ...
... is to meet the postmasters of the North-Eastern District Again Mr Buxton escaped the Suffragettes, who this morning were more determined than' ever. The Suffragette leaders were Miss Marsh, of and Miss Flackman, of Liverpool, who were the centre large ...
... ROUND ON CHAMPION. Owing suffragette interruptions, Mr Keir Hardie had lively time at a meeting Bristol last night. There were sharp struggles between the stewards and the disturbers, and attempts made to eject the suffragettes. Mr Keir Hardie said had ...
... today, connection with the charge of conspiracy against the suffragette leaders, Mr and Mrs Lawrence, Mrs Pankhurst, and Mrs Mabel Tuke. —Evidence was given of the window smashing by the suffragettes associated with the W omen's Social and Political Union ...
... RAILWAY FIRE AT BIRMINGHAM. SUFFRAGETTE LITERATURE FOUND. The Birmingham Fire Brigade was called about midnight the Midland Railway sidings at King's Norton, where a number of railway carriages were reported to be ablaze The nearest water was half a mile ...
... TURN ROUND. TO-DAY'S WIRES -[0 months for suffragettes one Suffragettes came before Sir Albert enl ' , this morning, on charges jf, v.incows of Government offiocs 1 6 r „ night. 1 to two months' lmpn- T \ v jthout tho. option, one one month, W days. ...
... VOTES FOR WOMEN CAMPAIGN. The Suffragettes are inaugurating special campaign in Hull, and a series meetings are to take pjaoe endeavour to instil into the minds Hull ladies the same views as are already held the suffragettes. The prime movers are Mrs Martell ...
... di.sfussion, granted use the schoolrooms for Sir King's treat children. See later editions. SUFFRAGETTES ARRIVING IX HULL c- understand a number Suffragettes have arrived Hull to-day from various parts of th« This quiet, gathering the forces Women's Political ...
... MAGISTRATE'S SYMPATHY. ADVICE SUFFRAGETTES. At the Old-street Police Court to-day Harriet Dennett, uffragette, was bound over on charge obstructing the police during the sullragette scenes at Victoria Park yesterday, when Miss Sylvia Pankhurst was arrested ...