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Suffragettes' sentences, 1910
Sixteen suffragettes have been sentenced to one or two months of imprisonment for their involvement in breaking the windows of government buildings
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Conviction of two suffragettes, 1909
Two suffragettes sentenced to three and four months of imprisonment for pouring ink and toxic chemicals into a ballot box in London
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Releasing suffragettes, 1910
Churchill ordered the release of one hundred and seventy suffragettes who had been arrested
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Suffragettes assemble in Stockholm, 1912
First suffragettes' assembly in Stockholm with participation of about one thousand women from the US, Europe, and South America
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The rejection of Madame Curie to join the French Academy, 1911
Regarding a meeting of the French Academy to decide on the capability of women to be members of the Academy, and the rejection of Madame Curie
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Ottoman women's conference, 1910
Salah Zaki Bayg, head of Madrasah-i Rushdiyah Humayuni, held the first conference at the American School in the Greek Pasha neighborhood of Istanbul
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Women's membership in the Academy, 1910
While some European academies are changing their constitutions to accept female scientists, the Academy of Paris is putting the membership of Madam Curie to vote
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Punishment of English suffragettes, 1909
Three women, who had an encounter with police during the Prime Minister's visit, were sentenced to imprisonment and penal labor
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Play by suffragettes in London, 1911
Play by women representatives outside of the ministers' buildings
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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