THE SUFFRAGETTES AND MR ASQUITH.
THE "IRISH LEAGUE-A BISHOP'S . .7. . /DISCLAIMER., "(Received Sept. 22; 8.55 a.m.) - •'■ /LONDON, Tuesday. Mr Walter Long, m.i>. ror soutn Dublin Coj speaking at Trowbridge, pro. tested against the suffragettes' tactics in resorting to the intolerable argument of fear and personal violence. He added that MrAsquith' was entitled to go about his business with peace and quiet like any : other',, citizen ...of the.' Empire. (Cheers;) - -; '••:.-•-■ T . Bishop Bourne,- speaking before the Catholic Truth Society, warned the Irish League that the bishops did not intend to allow schools in England to be .made counters in. the game of political bargains. ; - " 7 -■•',- -, . The Trade. Boards Bill has been read - a'third - '"time ihrthe House of Lords.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 22 September 1909, Page 3
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