WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE.
“A PAID AGENT.” By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.] London, June 29. The jury in the case of Nellie Hall, who was found in possession of explosives for an unlawful purpose, recommended her to mercy, because she was only the paid agent of others who had not been arrested. Sentence was postponed. “AS INEVITABLE AS THE RISING OF THE SUN.” Washington, June 27. The Speaker, Mr Clark, told a deputation of the National "Women’s suffrage Association that suffrage was as inevitable as the rising of the sun. For thousands of years men had been trying to run the world. Some thought they had made a mess of it, and he hoped that when the women came to run it they would improve it.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 57, 29 June 1914, Page 5
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125WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 57, 29 June 1914, Page 5
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