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GB ANA CAILE,_ THE IRISH AMAZON

... Chancellor of the Exehequer, on Monday, received a deputation from the Women's Suffrage Association, Sir Michael, who has been up to present a strenous opponent of female suffrage, seems to begin to see question in another light. In reply to the memorial ...

MATERFAMILIAS, M.P

... Wellington in the following terms— T House of Representatives to-day passed a Bill he granting the residential suffrage to women, and also qualifying women for election to Parliament What a revolution do thew few words unveil in the near future! All the idols ...

CENTENARY BAZAAR

... and unopposed Government businese. Of coarse there was the expected debate of last Wednesday, on Sir Alfred Rollett's Women's Suffrage Bill ; but that was not in any sense a party question ; and in the division there was a good deal of cross voting, presenting ...

THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1890

... Divine workmanship. as in the tiniest and most lowers. OUTCRY AGAINST WOMEN AT THE I POST OFFICE. The Women' r Penny Paper has raised a riontroversy on the subject of the incivility of women employed in poet offices, with the object of preventing the girls ...

THE POWER OF THE IRISH PRIESTHOOD. The Right Hon. Sir Henry James, Q.C., M.P., presided on Tuesday afternoon a ,

... of Mr. 'lattice Keogh in setting aside the Galway election. 't he second speech 1 made was, I think, on the subject of women's suffrage. Ruth the arguments I used on those were upon nun , that you ought to allow every man to exercise individual judgment ...

SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, DM

... which women whose semi a appeared on the register demanded ballot papers. They were, however, refused by the presiding officer in each case on the grounds that the Act applied only to male larsons. Hy the latest decision it would appear that women's suffrage ...

THE CAVAN WEEKLY _NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1874

... Cassell's lious , hOld Giade. The number of members returned to the new Parliament who have voted or declared in favour of women's suffrage is 217. • . ~rsc:_ ~. DARING RAILWAY ROBBERY. • A very bold robbery was committed in Missouri on the fitst of January ...

THE SOLICITOWGENRRAL ON FEMALE SUFFRAGE

... country prevented married women from enjoying their right. lie told them (Patinaly that it he loot his seat for Taunton ten times over, in the present state of feeling of women upon this subject he was not going to support female suffrage. There were a great ...

ENFRANCHISING WOMEN

... ENFRANCHISING WOMEN. Mrs. Millicent Fawcett and six thousand ladies of Leeds who struggle for woman suffrage can appeal to an unexpected authority in favour of their claims. BrigharulYoung, of Salt lake City, Utah, has enfranchised or given the suffrage to all ...

WHAT WOMEN MOST NEED

... WHAT WOMEN MOST NEED. the great agitation of the woman's suffrage question is bringing out many things about women of which few people think. Be wes a professor in a medical college who spoke, and he spoke earnestly . Women are entitled to all the privileges ...

WOMAN SUFFERAGE

... th it the agitation for women suffrage has mainly bmu conducted by the advanced section of Lihersh; but more seeently it has been supported by the Coassevataves, and at the last meeting of the National Sosisty for Women Suffrage Miss Lydia the friendship ...

LUNACY IN IRELAND

... them. WHAT WOMEN MOST NEED. IS IT THE BALLOT OR FRIENDLY ♦SSIST- P A PROFESSOR'S IDEAS. EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT SUFFRAGE FOR WOMEN, WHILE THERE ARE SOME IMPORTANT POINTS THAT SEEM TO BE OVERLOOKED. The great agitatioe of the Woman's Suffrage question ...