WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE
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... WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE. A meeting of those who have expres-id (heir interest in Women’s Suffrage, in (.lie Wycombe Parliameuttuy Division, was held at Wycombe Abbey 3.31) on Tuesday. June 21>t. Present: The Rev. R. L. and A. B. AllmUl. Miss Andrews, the Rev ...
... WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE. Under the auspices tho National Union of Women’.s Suffrage Societies, meeting was held in the Science ami Art Institute on Wednesday. Mrs. Hankin Rambler presided, ami read letter of apology from the Vicar Wolvertou (the Rev. W. L. Harnett) ...
... WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE. On Wednesday in last week a meeting under the auspices of the Benoonafiteld Branch of the N.U.W.S.S. was held in the hall near the Railway HoLd. Mists Dove presided over an audience about 60 persons, chiefly women, and briefly introduced ...
... WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. In London, on Friday iu last week, the annual general meeting of the National Society for Women’s Suffrage was held Willis’s Rooms. Mr, Leonard Courtney, M.P., presiding. The annual report was read and the members of the central committee ...
... the question ol Women's Suffrage. (Laughter). would tell them why wanted to discuss it. It was because hud always atedlastly opposed it ever since he had been their Member. (Applause;. I had voted every time agaiust giving the I vote women, and thought it ...
... WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. Notwithstanding the repeated defeats encountered in Parliament, the women's suffrage movement etia keeps afoot, and those who know meet about the perseverance or pertinacity of the fair sex are of opinion that it will prevail in the ...
... WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. In a statement isowd on behalf of Women'a Social and Political Union 11Ins. Mar. Ihon. wcretary). Mrs. Pethick Lawrence (lion. treasurer). and Miss Chrhuabel Pankhurst (organiser) say that the Union's demand that women should be enfranchised ...
... WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. Mrs. Lucia, sister of the Right Hon. John Bright, M.P.. presided the other night at a meeting held in the Memorial-hall, Parringdonetreet, to further the coming demonstration in St. James'sHall in favour of extending to women the Pa ...
... WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE. A public debate on Women’s Suffrage was helu on Tuesday evening at the New Hall, when a fairly numerous audience listened quietly to the speakers for and against the subject. Dr. Whitfield took the chair and Mrs. Everett took up the ...
... WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE. The annual general meeting of the National Society for Women’s Suffrage was held in London on Monday, the Westminster Palace Hotel. The chair was taken by Mr. Leonard H. Courtney, ILP., who, in opening the proceedings, remarked that ...