Womens Suffrage Microform a Short History of a Great Movement

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Womens Suffrage Microform a Short History of a Great Movement
Millicent Garrett Fawcett
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It was estimated that no fewer than 4000 public meetings were held in the four months between July and November ; the largest halls all over the country were filled again and again ; the Albert Hall was filled twice in one week ; the largest meeting ever held in Hyde Park, when more than half a million of people were assembled, was organised by the Women's Social and Political Union. It was at this moment that the remarkable movement, already referred to in Chapter V. , was begun the series of ...petitions from Town and other locally elected Councils for the speedy passing into law of the measure known as the Conciliation Bill. The city of Glasgow led the way with a unanimous vote of its Council.
During this autumn Sir Edward Grey, Mr. Birrell, and Mr. Runciman made public declarations in support of women's suffrage, and said that in their opinion facilities for the further progress of the Bill and its passage into law ought to be provided in 1911. A few- months later Lord Haldane said he hoped " the Bill would pass quickly.


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