The four women who were sentenced, three to five days' and one to ten days' imprisonment, in connection with Mr. Lloyd George's visit to Aberdeen, started the hunger strike immediately on their removal to prison. So far, the prison authorities in Scotland have not descended to u
13 December 1912 - The Suffragette - London, London, England
The Chairman, who posed as a guardian of peace and equity, succeeded roily in conveying an impression .of callous impassivity. Mr. Redmond followed, and after some Cheering which seemed to the writer to be lac king in spontaneity, essayed to, speak. • furbulence immediately aros
13 December 1912 - The Suffragette - London, London, England
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13 December 1912 - The Suffragette - London, London, England
Miss Dallimore has kindly consented to act as hoetess at next games evening, Monday, November 11 (see programme). Come and bring friends. All unsold tickets for lantern lecture on Tuesday nest to be returned to Shop Secretary by to-morrow (Saturday). Poster parades for lecture t
8 November 1912 - The Suffragette - London, London, England
The Daily Telegraph of November 30 records_the Friday's continuation of the warfare in some detail: •'A further development in the SuffragiAt campaign ow the •contents of letter-boxes in the City took place lust 'night. Just before six o'clock a large bottle of paraffin was pour
6 December 1912 - The Suffragette - London, London, England
An important iiiiterence was held la st Thursday at the Caxton Hall to otnadar lit it. various a-1)(NA - the iiperatl l ()I the Catand-Nlou-se Act." The chairman, Sir Edward I3u,k, reported that I,elorr the in erence he had written t. th.• Prune NI ini,ter asking him to recei% c
1 August 1913 - The Suffragette - London, London, England
JOHN - TWEEDY, President of tl Royal College of Surgeons England 1903-1906. HENRY MORRIS, President of tI..N Royal College of Surgeons of England 1906-1909, and imniediat.. past-President of Society of Medicine . J. MITCHELL Baucz, late President of the Medical Society of London.
1 August 1913 - The Suffragette - London, London, England
REPEAL THE ACT! On July 21 a conference of various political and social bodias and tnedicAl men was held at the Caxton 1-1;111 to discuss the "Cat-and-Mouse Act." As a result of the conference Sir Edward Busk (formerly Vice-Chancellor of the London University) led a deputation o
1 August 1913 - The Suffragette - London, London, England
Last Monday afternoon at Beech a most suecresful Suffrage tea was xi% by Mrs. Strangward and Mrs. Will.. Mrs. Butler was in the chair, Mrs. Pith: •r gave a most interesting address, and M•. 4 ('lair. Witter gave two charmingly r,•. dered recitations. A good oollection mule. Than
1 August 1913 - The Suffragette - London, London, England