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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE

... WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S MESSAGE. RIOTOUS SCENES IN THE ALBERT HALL. The demonstration of the 'Women's Liberal Federation in favour of women's suffrage attracted to the Albert Hall, London, on Saturday afternoon an audience ...

WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE

... state-craft. Women in all times bare shown themselves ready to assume the position they believe to be their's without losing the womanly grace which is their chief charm. The question of Women's Suffrage is once again to the front. Women of all shades ...

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... deputation of ladies representing the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies waited on Sir Edmund Barton at the Hotel Cecil, London,recently, to hear his opinion on the movement for women's suffrage in the United Kingdom. The deputation was headed by ...

♦:OMBN'B SUFFRAGE

... the local Associations for Women's Suffrage ; (2) The admission upon the General Gamed of the Society of delegates from societies existing for purposes totally different from those of the National Society for Women's Suffrage. With regard to this latter ...

SIR E. GREY'S REPLY TO THE

... impossibility for the House of Commons to undertake the complete passage of a Woman's Suffrage Bill this year. He was happy to think that those who were opposed to women's suffrage were in a minority, but that minority was considerable, and could make an exceedingly ...

PAPER MILLS ON FIRE

... H. Mcllquhano, late surveyor to the Cheltenham Improvement Commissioners. Mrs. Mellquham was a strenuous advocate of women's suffrage, and one of the first lady Guardians of the Poor ever elected, being chosen as representative of Boddington in 1881. ...

THE LEOMINSTER NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11,_1908

... defeated, and that was a great one; and he would ask friends of women's suffrage to consider it seriously. The chance would be the possibility of some reaction setting in against women's suffrage owing to the tactics of some supporters of it. (Indignant cries ...

TRY DOISESTIC SERV/YTS' PARADISE

... week. The town servants as a rule are mad for the bill, and as their votes are worth considering in a Colony possessing women's suffrage, members are a little diffident about offending them. The country girls are not so sure that the bill would prove a benefit ...