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Arrest of English suffragettes, 1909
Report of women's rights activists disrupting a speech by Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister of England, in Birmingham, their encounter with the police, and the resulting arrests
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Article about English suffragettes, 1911
Article by an English woman about a women's protest at Westminster and the arrest of women by the police; one of the representatives has questioned the Minister of Interior, Churchill, about police actions. Part of the article criticizes government actions and advocates for the participation of women in politics because of their tax contributions and their role in the economy, and emphasizes the need for law reforms.
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Attempting suicide by eating opium, 1910
After quarreling with her son-in-law over the mahr and inheritance of her deceased daughter, a woman attempted to commit suicide by eating opium
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Battered woman, 1911
Muhammad ‘Ali Qazzaq (cossack) beat a female prostitute at her house.
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Battering a prostitute, 1911
Sayyid Mahdi, son of Hujjat al-Islam Bihbahani, beats a prostitute after being intoxicated at her house
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Battering a woman, 1911
The head of police has beaten a woman after her husband's complaint that she took away his household furnishings after their divorce.
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Battering servant girl and her death, 1911
The servant girl died after she was punched in the face by Lutf Allah Khan's wife for breaking a glass.
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Beating wives, 1909
Akbar Qazzaq (cossack), who returned from the battle in Tabriz, beats his wives everyday
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Call for women's bullfighting in Spain, 1911
Women's demand to participate in bullfighting and the rejection from the government
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Death by eating opium, 1909
Quarreling between a husband and wife which ended with the wife's suicide. Then, her mother claimed her daughter's mahr from the husband.