SUFFRAGETTE VIOLENCE.
. ■ T.. .. ■ 6-—- ■— ■ i. ■ i MB CHURCHILL'S CRITICISM. ' Teloeraph—Prcsa' Asßtfclatlon-Oopjrlglit.) :■" London, October 19 Mr. Winston Churchill, President of tin Board 6f Trade,-in , liis speech to his conStitn. .'cats/at D.uhde<Y desorifced tlio Suffragette'tac tic's fis silly, disorder and petty violence.;. This would ne\er induco. apy Government to cin ccdo the franchise to them; • "Tha advocate of. female suffrage," s-iid Mr ,Churdhillfi! f mus_t. convert the substantial mil jonty. of ■ otir sobejr-niinded community.. Tht frenzy of' the • fotv is no substitute for the earnest' conviction of millions " So long • .aS.. tlw present,, tactics were'con' tihUcd; V declared, he; would bo unablo tc assist the'moyemont. \\ y}.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 643, 21 October 1909, Page 7
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104SUFFRAGETTE VIOLENCE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 643, 21 October 1909, Page 7
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