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SWANSEA JOURNAL AND SMITH WALE'S LIBERAL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1895. SWANSEA WOMEN'S LIBERAL ASSOCIATION

... it. (Laughter.) Put the women never put the Tories in power—(laughter)—and she could not help thinking that they would not have got in on the last occasion had not the Liberal Government. been quite so afraid of women's suffrage in 1884. (Hear, hear and ...

ECHOES AND RE-ECHOES

... interest in politics. Among other things, she President of the Edinburgh branch of the National been Presented f or Women's Suffrage, by which she has presented with an illuminated . wh llle, clother and eldest siste r o f M r. J. M. Barrie, 1.. . were ...

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... desirability of women serving on Local Boards, Temperance Legislation, :Igricultural Reform, were all ably dealt with. Mrs. Reid, of Swansea, in her paper on the first subject had little difficulty in shewing the great value of women as poor Haw guardians ...

Councillor James Jones has now been confined to bed for 18 days, with an attack of - bronchitis— caught when

... also to the other members of the court who assisted him. Mr. Thomas Hill acted as accompanist. The adjourned debate on Woman Suffrage was continued at the Swansea Parliament on Monday evening, under the presidency of Mr. W. T. Farr. There was a lar g e number ...

THE HEALTH OF SWANSEA Quarterly Report of the Medical Officer o. Health

... history they waild find that women fought quite as bravely as men.—Mr. Elsley Zeitlin, a new member of the House, in a witty speech, combatted the statement made by Mr. Glascodine that women could not fight in case of war. Women had fought, and would fight ...