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What the People are Saying That the weather reports from the coast are far from cheerful. That Monday is the

... three large crowds of people, two of them listening to Gospel preaching, and the other, and biggest of the lot, to a lady suffragette, whilst all round the ground 's there were very considerable numbers of folk. It would be interesting to find out how it ...

Herald 1474 HERALD ' ADVERTISING FEATURE Kenneth’s Building Services Ltd DREGHORN AYRSHIRE Oldest established ..

... play in the party The main speaker Mrs Ann Urquhart organiser women’s organiser for Scottish labour Party referred the Suffragette Movement and said made since It was still a male dominated society Mrs Urquhart also said discrimination within l abour ...

Published: Friday 07 June 1974
Newspaper: Irvine Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 604 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

PARIS VILLA MYSTERY

... —The Magistrate: There is no amen ion that ohe was then intending to commit a The Witten*: I 1103% think no. She .lie woo Suffragette.—Defendant:No, I did not. You that I was, and I did not (odor:olio you.— It wa. tented tint defendant hail don.. ntme net ...

What the People are Saying That the spotted fever scare has reached us. Not even in this can Glasgow get

... evening. That Kilmarnock is infested with, beggars just now. That women are usually associated with broken hearts, but the Suffragettes seem to go in more for broken heads. That when lovely woman stoops to folly, bite invariably breaks her back in the process ...

PUBLIC BATHS

... tool :swimming and rife-saving. It has no peach:rut fur propaganda and !reed in to the alto class It huh% that run the Suffragette movement. It has little support Irmo men . unit remairres tho (stub which ale spent prises, rent and printing. Its propaganda ...

KM PI RE PICTURE HOUSE

... the proposed Cross kiosk was described by a Councillor as a downright shame. That ex-Bailie Munro thinks the militant Suffragette would soon shift the Cross kiosk. That some Corporation officials approve of trips, some don't. That liberty is the cry ...

Twelfth, the opening day of the shooting season. Many a poor, doomed bird will wing its last flight across its

... think, exactly describes the point of view of the average plan towarcia the type of woman who advocates the cause of the Suffragettes. Mrs Greig had a large audience in the Howard Park on Sunday Evening, to whom she lectured for fully an hour on the claims ...

Rev. Kr Thom's New Book

... when they visit Loudon next week may suffer some little inconvenience and disappointments as the outcome of the recent Suffragette outrages. Thus they will find both the National Gallery and fibs Tate Gallery closed. The N'lational Portrait Gallery is ...

Worth Japan contains 77 cotton mill•. A fashion expert informs us that collars are now being worn higher. The Clyde

... only crime under Chinese law fur which the thief may be justly killed on the spot by anyone finding him out. An arrested suffragette toy. worked prssimaterally, Ism been put on the toy market. Robert is made to hale a Votes for women adherent on to the ...

STRAY SNIPS

... multitude on Labour affairs. Mr Pankhurst, the lady whore name figured so pro ninently recently in connection with the Suffragette movement was the speaker on Sunday afternoon last. As a speaker Mr* Pankhurst could giro point# to great rannv a. and while ...

Published: Friday 24 May 1907
Newspaper: Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 560 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

Women and Service. It is becoming one of the commonplaces of our times that nothing will he just the same

... outbreak of war brought a complete change in the methods of the Votes for Women crowd. Prussian militarism put an end to suffragette militancy with the result that the women who clamoured for votes went quickly to work to prove that they deserved what they ...

LATE MR. WHITELAW REID

... Political (mo. iu the London Pavilion, yes tertlay. %unin Kenney said: I think this year going to prove • happy one for suffragette?, 1 hopeful that year will bee the of the franehi•e to the of the country.' CII.%CIiS IN ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL Alexander ...