A* voting paper was sent out to • women of Sheffield recently with -the object of eliciting their views on -rag claims for female suffrage. Of 23,4)68 individuals who answered the queries, onkthe paper, 14,652 were. opposed to hating the Vote, and 9011 >wer© uCfoVouir <ft the claim. No f enter' than 17 924 disapproved of the tactics of the suffragist^ aniSo64 approved of them. fc-It mus^Jbfei^erar>tfßtaUsi^g to WooJgrowers (sliyif a Bradford; authority) fy see their clips equally as Veil grown as the year previous, bringing an aveiage ,of 3d per tb less, and, all due to no fault of their own. But supply and demand has always governed prices,, and Especially when*rasWon sits in the judges chair! rt caineittior mean good or iJIto any quality of raw material. There were amazing coincidences in connection with inqtiests held, on two men at the London Hospital km February 19th. Both men we're named George Lee.' .Both were window-clean-.ers« .Both were fatally, injured by falling from windows. Both were taken to the London Hospital. Both accidente occurred at three o'clock on Saturday afternoonl February' 15th. Both men died 'on 1 the lollowing SunoaS"- The cause Of death in each case was fracture \}f the. skulL The inquest on both men were held on the same afternoon 1 , by the same coroner, and with the same jury. The men were not related to one another. -
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13671, 9 April 1908, Page 2
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231Untitled Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13671, 9 April 1908, Page 2
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