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Shortly before 4 o'clock in the after noon of Dec. 1, a Revolution happened in England. It was wheri, for the first time in the long history of the old Mother of Parliaments, a woman. advanced up the floor of the House at the bidding of the Speaker and took her place as a representative of the people.
Perhaps it was the darkness of the day that made so tew people outside the House aware of this extraordi nary and historic thing that was hap pening inside.
There were no great crowds as sembled beyond the gates, where in old days, before the waffI saw many tumultuous crowds-stirred like a living cauldron by mounted and foot police waiting to see some women trying to store those gates, and trying by violence, or strategy, or stealth, to get inside the precincts of Parliament,
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ANNUAL MEETING.
holders of St. Andrew's Church, The annual meeting of the seat-
Kowloon, was held yesterday evening at the Church hall and was largely attended. The Rev. G. R. Lindsay presided and amongst others present were Sir Paul Chater, C.M.G., Dr. Smalley, Mr. R. Packham, and Major Walmsley..
The report and statements of ac counts of the year's working were passed, the Chairman observing that they were satisfactory. There was a déficit of $394.21 which had been made good out of the Reserve Fund. Extra expenditure had been involved 3through renovating the church. To The Directors now recommend the meet any extraordinary expenditure payment of a final dividend of Is. 3d, a donation of $5,000 had been gener. per share, amounting to £20,312 very grateful. He was glad to see casly given for which they were 10s. Od. (to be payable in April. next the increase in the offering to the at exchange of 43. 104d.-25.64 cents CMS. and the Church Missionary per share) leaving £7,116 0.3d. to Associatics, because it was a healthy be carried forward.
sign that the Church was progres. sing. The work, not only in China,
The gates. were stormed, no doubt, of all the eyes watching but the whole world ought to be not by violence, but by the change her, but not betraying any sign of wholeheartedly supported. He de in the spirit of a people in whom nervous strain, except, perhaps, by plored the fact that the number of pewholders had decreased, and: many things have changed. Barriers the way she smiled through the of prejudice, many centuries old, misty light of the old Chamber. made an appeal to the congrega- were removed without any sound of a crash.
It was "Tiny" the big policeman of Palace Yard he used to shake his helmet at the naughty little ladies in the riotous days-who opened the carriage door for the first woman member of Parliament, and said, This way, my lady." when Lady Aster stepped towards the guarded doors which opened for her and let her pass.
MEMBER FOR SOUTH CROYDON.
tion to take up pews. He had held
A little later there was a new thanked all those who group by the swing doors. Another office is the previous year, new member-Sir Allan Smith, cf and the congregation for the warmth South Croydca-was there with his of the reception they accorded him sponsors, and then the Prime Minis- and his wife. They were very grate- ter and Mr. Balfour came and stood ful for it. He said that there, was together, waiting for the moment to much work before them in the pre- take Lady Astor "beyond the Bar."
sent year and it could not be accom. There were more questions and plished without the co-operation of more answers. The Prime Minister, the congregation. stood motionless, and walted patient
The election of office-bearers then
Out there in the streets of Westly. Then Lady Astor left her seat took place. The following were minster, with blurred lights in the and came down to them and stood, elected wat darkness, women of England, between them. passing under their umbrellas, hold- ing their dripping mackintoshes, did not see that arrival of the lady with whom arrived, also, a great victory for womanhood and a new era in the history of their sex.
Members of the Vestry: Messrs. It was the new member for Croy. M. Whitely, N. L. H. Railton, J. J. don who advanced first at the bid-Robson. T. Arnott, F. H. Bourdillon. ding of the Speaker to take his oath and Banker, and Major Walmsley. and sign his name, to a low chorus
Church Wardens --Messrs. J. J. of approval from his party friends..
Robson and F. H. Bourdillon. Then there was a 'slight pause.
Hoa. Auditor:-Sir C. P. Chater. Lady Astor with her sponsors were
Lay Representatives:-Major Wal-
the Bar across the Heuse, and Lady
toeing the line" which represents msley and Mr. N. L. H. Railton. Astor made a gesture as though to say, "Thus far and no farther" until the Speaker was ready for ber..
INVADING MAN'S SANCTUARY. Inside the House there was a con- sciousness of this. The members whe crowded the benches at question time were not all there on the ordin
A syndicate of Swedish business ary' day's business. Many watched
ften has purchased A FALSE START. and waited for the coming of that
the famous collection of Chinese: Mr. Balfour. made a false start, antiquities, apparition which five
formerly owned years ago then hesitated and went back, and by Li Hung-chang, with a view to seemed an incredible and to some when some members. laughed Mr. putting them up for auction in New a horrible idea, from which con- Balfour blashed. Even the Prime York. A few choice pieces will be servative souls, shrank, or which they Minister looked just a trife shy when presented to the national Museum ridiculed with passion.
Now it was to happen. "The Ladyed at last, as though about to per
he and Mr. Balfour, and she, advanc in Stockholm. of the House" would be at home in form a pas de trois," as in some this old sanctuary of men.
There were many women in the and generous cheer, mingled, with stately dance, while a very hearty Strangers Gallery and behind the some laughter that was not ironical pillars where there used to be a grille. or unkind, rose fram all parts of the They craned forward, staring down to the floor of the House for the first glimpse of the first there. But until many questions had woman been asked and answered there was no sign of Lady Astor..
In another gallery opposite, two wo- men, and later a third, took their places where never before, I am told women have sat They were in the Reporters Gallery, with notebooks and pencils; and old Press men made way for them, and laughed and said, "It is the beginning of the New World!
Did you think you would live to see it?"
Questions were protracted by the usual supplementaries" arising out of the answer." Members cheered a little or growled. There were heated remarks of the usual kind from the usual people-all. strange to me, except by name--and the Speaker rose at times with his accustomed dignity.
Presently at about 3.40 c'clock, all eyes were turned towards the swing doors opposite the Speaker's chair, which opened for a group of members.
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In the centre of them, looking up the floor of the House, up to the gal leries, and then towards the Speaker, stood a slim woman's figure, stiling. She was in a dark dress, with white. lapels to her coat, and a black bat,
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The lady was not the least embar. of herself, and of the assembly, and rassed. Indeed she seemed mistress wore that little smile of merriment with which she had come in.
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