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THE LATE MISS GORDON OF DRIMNIN

... Drimnin, Argyll, and Mary Teresa Hoy, Stoke Priory, Suffolk. Miss Gordon was for many years an active supporter of the Women’s Suffrage Movement, acting as secretary of the Edinburzh National Society. She gave this up when the Q.M.A.A.C. was formed during ...

STORNOWAY

... along with other ladies, was expected to be present at the conversazione to be held in London of those interested in the Women's Suffrage Bill. Tue Herrixo Crose Trwe.—Taking advantage of.the close time which has prevailed at Stornoway for some years up to ...

TugsDAY, July 28

... Egyptian Loan was actually being issued with the consent of all the Powers. Lord Dexyax moved the second reading of the Women'’s Suffrage Bill. The Marquis of SALISBURY, as it was impossible at this time of the year to deal with the matter, moved the previous ...

MR AINSWORTH, M.P., IN

... of the ocountry. Mr Ainsworth was asked if he was in favour of women's suffrage, and he said he thought what they ul-m‘:fl aim at was to have the same register for all elections, and women who had a qualification as voters for County Conncils or municipal ...

PICKINGS FROM “PUNCH.”

... dida’t do much arm.” Not a boom, but a slump, in fact. From an article in the monthly paper of the Church League for Women'’s Suffrage dq_s_czibing_ life in Serbia: . “Yesterday a bullock-cart turned up with a wicker top—most picturesque. The owner milked ...

Published: Saturday 05 February 1916
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 281 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

INVERNESS-SHIRE POLL

... district. A novel circumstance in connection with the Inverness-shire election, which is sure to delight the advocates of women's suffrage, is that through some oversight a lady’s name appears on the roll of voters in the parish of Kilmonivaig. The lady is ...

CLAN MACRAE ASSOCIATION

... pleasure would be all the iit greater for tho knowledge that by thei 3, B presence they wero doing comething to assist WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE MEETING |oo objct which v anpeal strongly to all IN OBAN. Macraes, to all Highlanders, and to all - charitable people ...

STRONG-MINDED WOMEN

... STRONG-MINDED WOMEN. THREAT TO POLITICIANS, An anonymoua circalar, says a London correspondent, has been sent to members of the Houso of Commons headed ' A Warning and an Appeal,” with reference to women's rights. The women in whose name it professes ...

A Politica!l Demand

... not by a mV\rity. (Applause.) At the close Sir George Younnger, in answer to h;fltfi!‘ aninm. said he was dofid; against Women's Suffrage. (Applavse.) had never concealed his views, nfl'houdl that was the first time dnz’x his connection with the Burghs that ...

SUFFRAGETTE MEETING IN IN OBAN

... were better paid women, they could never hope to have a nation of good citizens, able to defeud the Empire. ‘Ep women would be in favour of equal wages for equal work to men and women, and when the franchise was extended to inciude women in Norway in 1907 ...

WHAT ARE YOU DOING?

... enfranehisemens of womes would prevent the repetition of another war lLike the prosent.—Mn. J. H. Tmomas, M.P, THE WAR AND WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. Whereas belo::hfio war it was diflculfifi:: et an i & lar, majori gvomon{fi::frm in the Hg:n ol)cfltl’lfl. it is now diffieult ...

Published: Saturday 14 April 1917
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 367 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

IN OBAN. ADDRESS BY LADY FRANCES BALFOUR

... majority of those present might think of wemen's suffrage, he was sure they wonld appreciate the way it would be brought before them by Lady Frances. (Applause.) Proceeding, the Chairman remarked that women's suffrage was one of the most important subjects before ...