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FRANCHISE FOR WOMEN.

OWN SEX AGAINST HER. Toronto, October 8. Miss Barbara Wylie, the militant suffragette, who is now in Canada, and who has been talking about taking desperate means in connection with her campaign to secure votes for women, has been getting some hard knocks from her own sox in Toronto. Nearly all the local ladies refuse to acknowledge the local branch of the Women’s Social and Political Union formed by Miss Wylie, and are indignant at the latter’s unauthorised use of their names. It was cabled the other day that the political leaders in Canada disapproved of any violent tactics of the kind adopted by the English suffragettes, and that if Miss Wylie became too obnoxious she would be deported.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 45, 17 October 1912, Page 7

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FRANCHISE FOR WOMEN. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 45, 17 October 1912, Page 7

FRANCHISE FOR WOMEN. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 45, 17 October 1912, Page 7

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