Mr. T. J. Edwards Nantymoet
... past five years had made her home with Mrs. M E 0 Hughes, Victoria Avenue, Porthcawl. IShe identified herself with the women's suffrage move,t and was an ardent ...
... past five years had made her home with Mrs. M E 0 Hughes, Victoria Avenue, Porthcawl. IShe identified herself with the women's suffrage move,t and was an ardent ...
... headmistress at tilt girls' for 23 years and previously was at infants' for eight years. She did much pioneer work in women's suffrage, and introduced to the valley many celebrities, among them leing Mr. George LoosburY. .Mrs. l'ankiturst, llss. Snowden ...
... Crematorinnt—Freswb tor :! had three hundred uive, seven hundred cucumbers. • are allowed one n ;fr. This is called monotony. Women suffrage is the state of suffer;ng to which they were born. 'William the Contine!.or in 1 01 4; A.D.—.%.D. means aftvr 41ark. To ...
... days, but they were not the problems of the present time. To-day questions like the disestablishment of the Welsh Church, women suffrage and home rule for Ireland were in the background, and there was practically one issue: that of the poverty and idlene'a ...
... nothing on earth. How easily we go astray! There was I reading that ninon* and chiffonsflowered—are again bidding for oar suffrage, and like a poor innocent I thought they two new politiad parties fishing for oar rotes, %%hen 7 was informed that it was ...
... why he took pert in Miners' Boots also made in better onalitie . qt s Mr. Pethwick Lawrt.ce, Financial Sec- . thewomen's suffrage movement was that re tary to the Treasury in the last Labour i boilelt they could not afford to shut out . • ' ;• Government ...
... over a large women's meeting at the Caeran Library. Miss Jane Roberts, Cardiff, spoke on the general policy of the Liberals. She was followed by Mn. Lougher, discussed the unemployment question with special reference to its bearing on the women electors. ...
... MAJORITY. 1 disposal. , .. I Oise of the reasons why he took part in Mr. Pethwick leawv..t.ce, Financial Sec- . thewomen's suffrage movement was that rear) , to the Treasury in the last Labour ; they could not afford to shut out Government, ac;dressed a ...
... Wltil disfavour, and provided amusement for onlookers. Later on she devoted herself to wonien.'s suffrage and took a .prominent, part ill the votes for women campaign. She then entered the political field and ii seat op the °gauze and District as a Labour ...