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TOWNSWOMEN'S GUILDS SOME FACTS AND EXPECTATICONS

... that some day there may be Town Guilds of men and women working together, but the Union feels that because women started last on the job, there must for a time, at any rate, be Townswomen’s Guilds while women gain experience, There are over five hundred Guilds ...

MEETINC AT PETERHEAD

... the present Government Strichen £22 10s; heifer, 10. Newlandshill. £lB regarding women’s suffrage, and said that the 15a; bullock, llj. Brownside. £22 10s; bullock, women were fighting against the Manhood Suff 10-2-14. Mains Park, £18: bullock, 10-3-14 ...

MINISTER'S LEAVE OF ABSENCE

... done fairly well, but did net want to single out any paridi A rnrnmaainstina from the the North Mas*. Federat.on far Women's Suffrage, requeetug the send an overture to the General Assembly in favour wetnes tuff rage, was allowed to lie the table. ffhtoih ...

FIFTY THREE-CORNERED CONTESTS

... Division of Lancashire. In the last-named instance the second Conservative candidate is standing as the champion of women’s suffrage. The new features of this election, compared with its predecessors, is the fact that the official Conservative candidate ...

FROM A Note Book

... of Richmond D.8.E., is the President tional Union of Townslds and she will attend the ards will wear sashes in of the women's_ suffrage e colours used by The moveit was formed almost 25 There are 190,000 Towns- Scotland, England and their national Chairman ...

WOMEN’S fiL'FFRAOE

... WOMEN’S fiL'FFRAOE. Women’s Suffrage Conference decided majority that some measure women suffrage should be considered. RECASTING OF GROUPED SCOTTISH BURGHS. prminEAD opinions. The proposals the conference on Electoral Reform were read with ...

ALEXANDER BROWN,

... on University representation. Towards the close of the debate Lord Robert Cecil endeavoured to discuss the question of women's suffrage, but was ruled out of order. He persisted, however, and there were loud cries of Name from the Government beaches. ...

THE BUCHAN OBSERVER, March 16, 1897

... or sale in Scotland fish from the vessel caught within the excluded area. Lord Templeton moved the second reading the Women’s Suffrage Bill. The Duke of Devonshire, speaking for the Government in the absence Lord Salisbury, argued that it was not for the ...

LEAVES FROM A Buchan Note Book

... National Union of Townswomen’s Guilds and she will attend the Rally. Stewards will wear sashes in the colours of the women's suffrage societies, the colours used by The movement since it was formed almost 25 years ago. There are 190,000 Townswomen in ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... HOUSE OF COMMONS. The House met at 4 o’clock. Mr Bouvorie gave notice that he should move that the Women’s Suffrage Bill, which was fixed for next Wednesday, should be read a second time that day six mouths. Mr Fawcett, in moving tbe adjournment of the ...

Discovery Interesting to Mothers

... fair and equitable treatment, he saw no native danger. Mr Asquith, in reply to a letter from Lord Lytton regarding the Women’s Suffrage Bill, writes that the Government, though divided in opinion on the merits of the Bill, are unanimous in their determination ...

PARLIAMENT

... continued might be fraught with danger. In the Commons on Tuesday the language of a ladies’ petition in favour of the Women’s Suffrage Bill led to some talk, but, on the gestion of the Speaker the subject dropped. Sir Richard Webster, in reply Sir Walter ...