Monday, January 27, 1913

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Correspondence (1 of 1)

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. . . The Speaker’s coup d’état has bowled over the Women for this Session: a great relief – but I dare say the militants will now take again to the war-path. . . .

Asquith comments on the Speaker's ruling regarding the Women's Suffrage Bill.

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Speaker's rulingWomen's suffrageMilitants
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H.H. Asquith
London
HIS DAYSpeaking in the House of Commons (Civil Service Federation)
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Venetia Stanley

Location unknown.

Official Register

1913-01-27

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The British Cabinet voted to remove the women's suffrage bill from consideration in the House of Commons.

Cabinet Council

NO SESSION
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Parliament

IN SESSION

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