WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE
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... THE WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE BILL. The new bill to extend the Parliamentary fran. cbise to women is published. It consists of two clauses, so brief that they may be quoted in full 1. This Act may be cited as the representation of the People (Extension to Women) ...
... PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. PUBLIC MEETING Will be held at the TOWN HALL, RHYL, On Friday, March 18th, 1892, To be addressed by MR. WYNFORD PHILLIPS, MRS. ORMISTON CHANT, MRS. EVA MACLAREN. MR, W. MACLAREN, M.P. for Crewe Divison. ...
... PEZLIMINAEY ANNOUNCEMENT. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. ••••••••1=•• • PUBLIC METING Will be held at the TOWN HALL, RHYL, On Friday, March 18th, 1892, To be addressed by MR. WYNFORD PHILLIPS, MRS. ORMISTON OHANT, MRS. EVA MACLAREN. MR, W. MACLAREN, M.P. for Crewe ...
... YRILIMINAIT ANNOUNCEMENT. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. • PUBLIC MPETING Will be held at the TOWN HALL, RHYL, On Friday, March 18th, 1892, To be addressed by MR. WYNFORD PHILLIPS, MRS. ORMISTON CHANT, MRS. EVA MACLAREN. MR, W. MACLAREN, M.P. for Crewe Divison. ...
... PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. A PUBLIC MFETING Will be held at the TOWN HALL., RHYL, On Friday, March 18th, 1892, To be addressed by MR. WYNFORD PHILLIPS, MRS. ORMISTON CHANT, MRS. EVA. MACLARLN. MR, W. MACLAREN, M.P. for Crewe Divison. ...
... WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. A great demonstration of women took place in the Birmingham Town Hall in support of Mr. Hugh Mason's resolution in favour of the extension of the Parliamentary franchise to women householders, and to promote a memorial to Government ...
... considerable number of the Executive Committee, being anxious to introduce in the programme of the Society subjects such as Women's Suffrage, Purity movement, and the opium question etc., which the majority did not consider germane to temperance work. The dispute ...
... that as soon as possible women should be appointed as inspectors in all districts where women and children are employed in factories or workshops. The conference urged women to encourage the prom tion of trade unions amongst women workers, with a view of ...
... sentiment in reference to women and women's work, and also to the work actually accomplished, and positions on public bodies already tilled by women, and lastly to the fact that throughout its six years of practical work the Women's Liberal Association had ...
... carrying out a water supply scheme for the Henllan part of the borough.—The Council declined to sign a petition in favour of women's suffrage. The Bishop of Bangor, in consequence of the commissioners appointed to inquire having reported to him that the eccl ...
... of energetic, public-spirited women with a mere creature of the party whip. There are women in England who imagine that their only duty in politics is to canvass for a candidate of their party, whoever he way be. The Women's Liberal Federation is a national ...