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... the efforts of women could bo directed. It might be argued by a respectable opposition tkat the extension of the women's suffrage would tend to, make them womanly, but she argued that it would not, bat rather enable them to perform women's work better ...

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... Solicitor-Geaeral, for presenta- L iont h os of Comos. Aletter from t55 .aesecetay f the Edinburgh National Society for le' Women's Suffrage 'Sgas read to the meeting, askclg toIterspo rt. 'The meeting agreed that the resehu' is. tien in favour, agreed on at ...

THE MIGNONETTE CASE

... Mr Gladstone ldesires me to acknowledge receipt of the resolution which vou sent to him from Darlington in favour of women's suffrage, and to say that, individu lly, bh will be glad if this subject recoiives a full and di- passionate consideration, EDINBURGH ...

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... trusted the present Govern- 3mnerit would rass it. He rms in favour. f the extensiors )of the franchise to women, and advocated rinanrood suffrage. Mr William Lindsay contended that the e-. i' tensio-n of the franchise weould, instead of lowering. tend ...

FRASERBURGH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH DISPUTE

... disorganiqation. UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE IN NORWAY. CIISTIANqIA, Friday. The Storthing yesterday adopted, by 78 votes againrit 36, the bll for univernalmalme suffr ge atelections to tbe Storthing. The proposal to extend the suffrage to women was supported by 33 members ...

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... tioiers, therefore, humbly pray that your Hmmsorabla Hounse will take into consideration tho prmimrietyofgranting the suffrage ! of to women fulfilling the conditions of prnmerts' or occupancOy re. quired of men. Anti your Peitimmiers ,ill eer pray, tc. the ...

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... that capacity he' frequently' shone k- brilliantly. A more conscientious or high-principled i gentleman never *ought the suffrages of any con- r stituency. His party were preud of him, 'and r well might they be so, for in him shey r bad a'strong champion ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... which had been done .to the lady principals, to the directors and share- holders of the Ladies' Hall, and to i the cause of women's education in Wales. The rev. prelate, after referring to the charges brmaght against Miss Hughes, the lady principal of 6he ...

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... pe he dealt with several measures which have been an promised by Ministers, particularly on the tri extension of household suffrage to the counties, TI uand the redistribution of seats. He said that an She extension was a foregone conclusion, and he ht ...