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FRENCH SUFFRAGETTES.

SCENE IN THE OHAMIER. \\‘OMEN THROW STOCKINGS. “SOCKS \\'ILL STILL BE .\IExDI—JD." United Press Assn—Elem Tel. Copyright. PARIS, June 2. Young suffragettes startled elderly Senators by storming the building during the course or the opening session of the chamber of Deputies, tin-owing stockings from the galleries on the legislators during the President‘s speech. The stockings bore 'rlbbons inscribed: “Even when we have the right to vole your socks will be mended."

The senate" is lradliionallS'r fagalnst suffrage for women. despite the feel that the Deputies had voted in its l‘moul. eff—“2% STRENGTH 0F NAVIES. ___~.._._._‘ TALKS To B: RISUMED. EXTENSION OF AGREEMENTS, (omclal Wireless.) RUGBY, June ‘2. The informal naval conversations between representatives of Britain and Poland with a \‘lC\V‘ to the extension of bilateral agreements on the principles embodied in the recent London Naval Treaty, were resumed 10—day at the Foreign Office. Talks or 11 similar rharncter, between British and l‘lusslnn representa—tives, which were interrupted by the Whitsuntldc holidays, -\\‘lll be resumed on 'l‘hursd_ay.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19903, 4 June 1936, Page 7

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FRENCH SUFFRAGETTES. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19903, 4 June 1936, Page 7

FRENCH SUFFRAGETTES. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19903, 4 June 1936, Page 7

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