WOMEN'S FRANCHISE.
THE S HUNGER-STRIKERS. ', ■ (By TelcErapn-Press Association-Copyright) , London, October B.' j Tho Women's Social and Political Lo&suo held ■ an indignation meeting lu the Albert UaU.,l3 ] a protest against coercion of hunger-strikers." ] The sum of -C3MO in aid of the franchise movement was subscribed at ,tho meeting, ; making .£51,01)0 subscribed in a year. • ' A VICTORIAN ELECTION. ' / Melbourne, October 3.' ] Sir. O. R. Snowball, a Liberal, has bcea 'I elected to succeed Sir Thomas Bent as member ! for Brighton in tho State Assembly. This n&t tho first election einco the enfranchisement of women in Victoria. The new voters took tt keen interest in, tho election.- '' ' * Mr. O. R. Snowball has for many years been >' prominently with tho Ora'ngo mo\e. J mont. Ho is Grandmaster of tho Victoria"' Loyal Orange Institute, and Prpsident of th» ,i Grand Council for Australasia. \
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 634, 11 October 1909, Page 7
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138WOMEN'S FRANCHISE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 634, 11 October 1909, Page 7
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