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... BOKEBY VENUS ■•HEROINE. Uin Uarr Kichutdwn, the woman the Rokeby Venn, at the National Gallery, via yesterday under the Cat and Mouse Act and taken to Holloway Gaol continue her aenteoce ...
... BOKEBY VENUS ■•HEROINE. Uin Uarr Kichutdwn, the woman the Rokeby Venn, at the National Gallery, via yesterday under the Cat and Mouse Act and taken to Holloway Gaol continue her aenteoce ...
... Mouse ' Act. The number of women in prison for offences in connection with the suffrage agitation is ten, Mr. McKenna said yesterday in the House of Commons. of them is being forcibly fed. Thirteen have been released under the Cat and Mouse' Act, nine of ...
... proceedings, mid lie wanted to denounce the conduct of Mr. McKerns. 110 was there as a medical :non to protest against the Cat and Mouse Act. and against the words which Mr. McKenna had uttered , n the Hence of Commons against his profession. (Cheers, and A ...
... ANOTHER RELEASE. Mrs. Handers, the Suffrage Ite who was reailisted muter the “Cat and Mouse” Act on Wednesday, was released again last evening. is stated that on arrival Holloway she once Parted liimger strike, and is again very weak condition. ...
... LIVERINE Lmaren, GRIMSBY 17s. owt., 9s. }-cwt. ; Carriage Paid. “CAT AND MOUSE” ACT. MRS. AND MISS PANKHURST AT LIBERTY AGAIN. After being detained in Holloway Gaol since Tuesday evening, following her arrest at Glas'gow, on the previous night, Mrs. ...
... EXCITING SUFFRAGETTE ARREST. Miss Annie Kenney, who released under the Cat and Mouse Act. and who has alluded the police for some weeks, was ream sled on Monday on the stage of the I«ondon Pavilion during the progress of a meeting of the Women’s Social ...
... DISGUISE USELESS One of the released prisoner* under the Cat and Mouse Act,” Miss Annie Bel!, disguL-ed to evade the police, was recogni-ad on Saturday a policeman, in ©pile the fact that ©he dre«eed in Norfolk ©nit and a man's ©traw hat. She was arrested ...
... ‘““Cat and Mouse” Act was a lamentable failure If the suffragists refused to take food, then they ought to he allowed to die. There was, he said, too much “sloppy sentimentality”” in the House over this RO. P A g g~ e Mr. McKenna defended the “Cat and ...
... the Contmem ie for the of taking euro the advice her doctor, in order recover from the effects of tor ire ®nder the * Cat and Mouse* Act. She will return due course to resume her work for movement before.’’ ...
... for trial charged with damaging Mr. Sargent's picture Mr. Henry James at the Royal Academy, been released under the Cat and Mouse * Act. Since her oommittal, Mrs. Wood had been on hunger and thirst strike, and she was removed from prison vary weak condition ...
... think the ao-calied Cat and Mouse Act is simply playing with the whole business, and one cannot possibly expect that peace will ensue from such methods. Any sensible man can see that from the very beginning the “Cat and Mouse” ...
... legitimate political agitation by coercion. They have added torture to the horrors of prison under the ir_famous Cat and Mouse Act, when prisoners are reduced to the point of death they are released until being somewhat recovered they are rearrested and the ...