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1 - 'Women Suffrage, Great Demonstration in London, Procession of 11,000 women, Respectful crowds of spectators'
2 - List of members of the Conciliation Committee for Woman Suffrage
3 - 'House of Commons, Women's Franchise Bill, A debate on non-party lines, both front benches divided'
4 - 'Women's Suffrage, The Government Bill Demand, A great demonstration in London, Men's support a feature'
5 - 'Treatment of women suffrigists by the police, Grave statement by the Conciliation Committee'
6 - 'Raid of militant suffrigists, Scenes round Houses of Parliament, Many windows broken in the streets, over 200 arrested'
7 - 'Women's Suffrage in the Far West'
8 - 'Women's Suffrage, Mr Lloyd George on the prospect, Reform Bill pledges and their value, Faith in the premier, The road to victory in this session'
9 - 'Against Women's Suffrage, The Albert Hall demonstration, Lord Chancellor's argument, Speeches by Lord Curzon and Mr Harcourt'
10 - 'Women Suffrage, The Conciliation Bill debate, Further sentences for window-breaking' etc
11 - 'Militant Suffragist Leaders, Three committed for trial'
12 - 'House of Commons, Women and the franchise, The Conciliation Bill, Speeches of Mr Asquith and Sir E. Grey, the Bill rejected'
13 - Correspondence 'Sir Almroth Wright and Women's Suffrage'
14 - 'Trial of Suffrigist Leaders, Mrs Pankhurst address to the jury'
15 - 'Christable in Paris, the Suffragist in exile meets the Daily Sketch, Easy escape from England, Amateur detectives thrown off the track'
16 - 'Women's Suffrage, Protest against forcible feeding'
17 - 'Women's Suffrage, Joint demonstration in Manchester, Insistent claim for the vote, Mrs Fawcett and the Prime Minister'
18 - 'Women Suffrage Leaders in Manchester' - Photograph
19 - 'Women's Suffrage, Men's international movement, Congress in London'
20 - 'Suffrigist scene, Cabinet ministers speech interrupted, A remarkable ten minutes'
21 - 'Edinburgh to London, The end of the women's march'
22 - 'Women's Suffrage, House of Commons to decide, Premier's statement, All stages of reform bill next year, Reply to important deputation'
23 - 'The election policy of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, by Mrs Henry Fawcett'
24 - 'Self control and public control'
25 - 'The Englishwomen's Suffrage Movement in 1912'
26 - 'Women's Suffrage, The Militant Truce'
27 - 'Cabinet split on suffrage, Ministers threat to resign, Grave Crisis, Police prepare for violence'
28 - 'Forty-Five Years of Agitation, Survey of the Women's Movement'
29 - 'House of Commons, The Franchise Bill, Will it have to be removed?, Speakers warning, The time table resolution'
30 - 'Franchise Bill, Cabinet's decision awaited, Ruling by chairman of committees, Women's suffrage in the bill's scope, etc'
31 - 'Franchise Bill Dropped, Premier and women's suffrage, A new undertaking, etc'
32 - 'Taxation and Representation'
33 - 'Mrs Pankhurst and a hunger strike'
34 - 'Women's Suffrage, National Union's new policy, to work for an undivided cabinet' and 'Mrs Pankhurst trial expedited' etc
35 - 'Women's movement in Germany, Attitude of the men'
36 - 'Mrs Pankhurst, Sentence of three years' penal servitude, Impassioned speech'
37 - 'Suffrage Rally, A record collection of £14,600, Mrs Pankhurst's position'
38 - 'Suffragette plans disclosed, A new prisoner, Documents read in court, Plots against public and private property'
39 - 'Mrs Drummond's collapse, Too ill to take her trial, W.S.P.U. and its "Young Hot Bloods"'
40 - 'Militants in Trafalgar Square, Conflict with the Police, Miss Sylvia Pankhurst arrested'
41 - 'Cat and Mouse Act, Mrs Pankhurst's Serious Condition'
42 - 'Power of Law-abiding Women'
43 - 'Mrs Pankhurst's Victory, Permission to enter America'
44 - 'President befriends Mrs Pankhurst, Militant leader allowed into United States'
44a - 'Suffragette or Suffragist'
45 - 'Mr Lloyd George and Women's Suffrage, Replies to three deputations, What militancy has done'
46 - 'Weapons of warfare and the Suffrage Movement'
47 - 'The Militants' Bill'
48 - 'Militants again released, Outrage at Cathedral in Birmingham, Daring raid on house of Mr McKenna'
49 - 'Suffrage prisoners, Cat and Mouse Act figures'
50 - 'Suffrage "raid" on Buckingham Palace, The conflict with police, Mrs Pankhurst and over 60 women arrested'
51 - 'Mr Asquith & Working Women, Their claim to the vote, Telling speeches and a sympathetic rally'
52 - 'Acceptance of Electoral Reform, Bill to be introduced, A sweeping majority'
53 - 'Huxley and Women's Suffrage'
54 - 'House of Commons, Votes for women, 330 majority against hostile amendment'
55 - 'House of Commons, Electoral reform bill, Vote for soldiers of 19, Municipal vote for married women of 30'
56 - 'Peers and votes for women, A large majority, Fears of conflict with Commons'
57 - 'The Women's Banners'
58 - 'Women with a past'
59 - 'The first militant suffragette'
60 - 'Suffragettes: 1905-1960, A plaque in praise of famous women'
61 - 'The Patient Suffragette'
62 - 'The famous Lydia Ernestine Becker of Foxdenton Hall, She led northern women in fight for votes'
63 - 'Campaigns of Miss Lydia Becker of Foxdenton Hall, Pioneer in education as well as suffrage'
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