THE LORD'S AND WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE
'Press Association—By Telegraph-Copyright. ‘The Times.’ rp, T , . LONDON", January 10. the Reform Bill debate in the House of xwds revealed unexpected opposition to the women’s suffrage clause. • ,) lore burn regarded men as safer of Imperial matters. > the debate was adjourned.
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Evening Star, Issue 16629, 11 January 1918, Page 6
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45THE LORD'S AND WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE Evening Star, Issue 16629, 11 January 1918, Page 6
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