WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.
PECULIAR POSITION. (Received December 20, 9.10 a.m.) ■• ' LONDON, December 19. The Times'says the appearance. of Mir Lloyd-Geoirge and Sir E. Grey, in full war-pajini, at the 1 Suffragist camp shlriuM force Mr -Asquiih (Prime Minister) to take off his coat to combat a. policy which he.regards as very disastrous. There is iMich newspaper and . club criticism at tihe Premier's peculiar.' position.. '• • . It is 'onderstiood that Messrs. Ha rcoairt, McKenma', Hoblhouse, Samuel, Loreburm, Orewe and Churchill are gainst women's suffrage, while Messrs Haildlane, Burns, Birrell, Buxton, Runeiman,. Morley, and Simon, favour the gnamiti/ng of votes to women.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10508, 21 December 1911, Page 3
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98WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10508, 21 December 1911, Page 3
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