THE SUFFRAGETTES. THE CAT AND MOUSE ACT
... THE SUFFRAGETTES. THE CAT AND MOUSE ACT. A DEMONSTRATION SCATTERED By Telegraph—Prm Association—Copyright. LONDON, July 29. The Home Office is satisfied with the results of the Cat and Mouse Act, Only ...
... THE SUFFRAGETTES. THE CAT AND MOUSE ACT. A DEMONSTRATION SCATTERED By Telegraph—Prm Association—Copyright. LONDON, July 29. The Home Office is satisfied with the results of the Cat and Mouse Act, Only ...
... would prevent success. THE CAT AND MOUSE ACT. Times.-- . Byanzy Bun Special Cables. _ (Received August 9, G p.m.) LONDON. August 9. One hundred and fifty Anglican clergymen petitioned Mr Asquith against tho Cat and Mouse ...
... ARSON. By Telecraph.—Preas LONDON, August 14. Sylvia Pankhurst and two other suffragettes have been released under the Cat and Mouse Act. Suffragette incendiaries damaged the Intermediate School at Carnarvon. ...
... August 17, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, August 17. Pankhurst's departure for Paris is regarded as an indication of the of the Cat and Mouse Act. She lately attended several public meetings, but no attempt made to arrest her. ...
... amounted to C3OOO. Rachel Pere° and Mary Richardcon have been arrested. The latter has been released four times under •tb• 'Cat and Mouse Act, and has committed • further crime after each release. ...
... struggle, in which a detective's clothes were torn off his back, Miss Kerr and Mrs Saunders were re-arrested under the Cat and Mouse Act at their headquarters in Kingsway, where they wore preparing for the autumn campaign. Four suffragett,s were fined 40s ...
... THE SUFFRAGETTES. OAT AND MOUSE M7T. MAN'S RIGHT TO COMMIT SUICIDE. Time' —Sydney Special LONDON, Augli• t The Rem W. Temple, MA headmaster of Ropton, Derbyshire. speaking at Oxford. described the Cat and Mouse Act as a form of torture. It would ...
... Ay Telegraph- l Elw Ais4atios—Copyriwy LONDON, October Miss, Annie Kenny was dramatically re-arrested under the ‘• Cat and Mouse Act at a Juilitaut at the Pavilion. • The instant she began her speech detectives.: rushed the plptforin and bustled her ...
... Mrs Wedgwood threw the conference into confusion by attaoking Mr Lloyd George's land policy and the Liberal Party's Cat and Mouse Act. Mr J. C. Wedgwood, a Liberal member of the House of Oommone, added that many would agree that The Chancellor's speech ...
... secret reserve hind, but she appealed for subscriptions to meet current expenses. Mrs Pankhurat's license under the Cat and Mouse Act was offered at auction, and realised £lOO. Miss Kenney appeared on the platform disguised and addreseed the meeting ...
... San Special Cable. By Teledispb oiright LONDON, July S. At a meeting of the committee favouring the repeal of the Cat and Mouse Act, at Caxton Hall, a letter from Mr Asquith was read, stating that if the findings of the conference were submitted to ...
... burning churches. The Cat and Mouse Act, moreover, cumbrous though it is, has had the effect of breaking up the militant, suffragette organisation or driving it into underground channels, with the result that the occasional acts of violence appear more ...