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... WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. THE agitation which aims at extending the Parliamentary franchise to women who pay their own rates may not be at present in the must hopeful state possible, but there is good reason to believe it will be successful. A great deal has ...
... WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE Oo the reading 410*Werob Bill. Mr Chinos Mew, move that t Baum while the principle of womb suffrage. am anew the principle of we'. euffrage. red of the fact that about MOOD.= women *ad men ow, yew el age are mow dr of the freschire ...
... WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. ANALYSIS OF THE DIVISION. The division on the second reading of the Women's Suffrage Bill on Wednesday was en- tit-ely devoid of party character. The majority against the Bill was smaller than had been generally anticipated. The second ...
... sion of the franchise they proposed would lift women out of their proper sphere and pointed out that they were not asking for the suffrage for married women, and neither were they seeking to thrust women into Parliament. (Applause.) Miss JENNER, in speaking ...
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... WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. A Parliamentary Majority. The annual meeting of the National Society for Women's Suffrage was held on Tuesday at the Town-ball, Manchester, Mr W. Woodall, M.P., presiding. The annual report, which was sub- mitted by Miss Becker, the ...
... WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. Mr Barns& Evans's Opposition. P.a.= ootir..tUatoo the he AIII Dane Thot the House, being otunion that the government of the country of the Empire be t• the lean of men. &dine to deem • the ult 4. mete result of sheik a•rd be to tr••nde ...
... WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. The Press Association says that Mr Wood all, M.P., presided on Tuesday evening over a well. attended meeting of Parliamentary friends of the enfranchisement of women, which was held in one of the Committee-rooms of the House of Commons ...
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