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... Kelly. Elizabeth Banford. Subs. Rosemary McKinstry and Valerie Banford The Ballyclare girls have a home game against The Suffragettes this week. probably tomorrow (Satur day) morning at Ballynure ...
... Kelly. Elizabeth Banford. Subs. Rosemary McKinstry and Valerie Banford The Ballyclare girls have a home game against The Suffragettes this week. probably tomorrow (Satur day) morning at Ballynure ...
... Despard, who was the bearer of name formerly well known and was a sister of the late' Lord French, had been a violent suffragette and had gone to prison in support of her beliefs. In September last she had given wer of attorney to John Mulvenna, her ...
... to achieve equal rights for women. The lived in and why? have played a large part in the development of industry in \ 7e Suffragettes were ignored for a long time but they kepton | would liked to have lived at the time of the Industrial | e ’ campaigning ...
... A notion crossed mind, I for The cabin made dash. There seized a parcel. What was it? ’Twas literature, my friend, From Suffragettes. This quickly of The serpent made an end. I threw it out. lie gulpecj it down, An* ’twas just as I thought, The matter ...
... brought on, and attentively followed the listenerf*. home the acting pieces special taJent. and mutation was shown—the Lady Suffragettes plainly gave the* gentlemen a foretaste what may expect when ladies gain the objects their agitation. Tho t’ollcwing was ...
... 26th of this month. The business then concluded. ACTIVE SUFFRAGETTES ASSAIL MINISTERS IN THE STREETS. Domonstration 01 the Thames, ROCKETS FIRED AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE. A number militant Suffragettes assembly in the neighbourhood of the Mansion Hon* on Tuesday ...
... life. Miss Reeve’s contributions were the trilly, tricky, fascinating number, “Goo-Goo Land (wherein we are informed Even Suffragette creatures become human creatures Goo- Goo Land Silly Questions,” Nobody Knows, Nobody Cares,” and—exhilaratingly funny and ...
... 15. ’ 188 iere; 16. Outdone; 17. Need; 19. Ache; 20. Crest; 23. Dorothy McFetridge, Reels; 26. Entertain; 27. Mat; 28. Suffragette. Down - 1. Batteringram; 2. Lark; 3. Inapt; 4. Exact; 5. Eats; 6. Tipple; 8. Perseverance; 11. Shod; 12. Attic; 13, Elope; ...
... horrors.” It takes a hit of understand- | ing, but | suppose it shows a | spirit of ind?endenco and | that's the stuff that suffragettes were made of. | BRI E R 3 sy TR G e LT SRRt L S y SR SRR X ¥ 3 2 3 TR CRTRNEG R O . 32 M x 5 ; o . . SN 3 syicd pic ; ...
... represented by Mr. P. D. O’Hart, Republican, and Mr. Charles Diamond, of tho “Catholic Herald.” Women who went to prison as Suffragettes include Lady Rhondda, Mrs. Pethick Lawrence, Mrs. Archdale, Miss Dorothy Evans, Mrs. Ayrton Gould, and Miss Evelyn Sharp ...
... single convert. Quite apart from any opinions he may hold regarding the wisdom or otherwise of the taetkra adopted by the Suffragettes, tbe mere man is not inclined take the ladies seriously when they talk about the “demand” in tbe constituencies for women’s ...
... delightful fashion a duct, “National Airs,’’ the violin and pianoforte. The most amus: mg feature of the programme was the “ Suffragettes. the senior boys, attired as ladies, which provoked much amusement. cantata, entitled Coons at Play, was ennct'*d eight ...