HOME OFFICE WINDOW SMASHING
... Station, and with damaging an inkpot value Gd. Miss Itadianison said she broke the windows Ea a pr.d est again 4 the Cat and Mouse Act. On hearing the sentence .aid, I shell do about two weeks. ...
... Station, and with damaging an inkpot value Gd. Miss Itadianison said she broke the windows Ea a pr.d est again 4 the Cat and Mouse Act. On hearing the sentence .aid, I shell do about two weeks. ...
... the other, so that his petty claim did not pay for all the damage he suffered. It was the 1.4 claim we had from him. CAT AND MOUSE ACT. ...
... cositempt for any administration which does not treat all persons cipuillv. Mr. NU:Kenna has not rearrested me under the Cat and Mouse Act as he has done other . . _._, women. Ile is afraid of killing me by forcible feeding and torture, hut ...
... Havre, and travelled via Southampton. Mrs. Pink- Lunt had been released under the provisions of the Cat and Mouse Act. Mrs. Pankhurst's record under the Act im 4 follows: Sentenced to tliree years penal servitude on April 3rd; relereed, April I:2h. Rearrested ...
... escaped OD Saturday night from the house at Harrogate where she had been staying since her latest release under the Cat and Mouse Act. Between nine and ten o'clock over forty women and men—the women heavily veiled and the men with coat collars turned ...
... home WWI at Creog-Dhu, Invernessshire. MISS S. PANRHURST RE-ARRESTED. Miss Sylvia Pankhurst. whom licence nader the Cat and Mouse Act expired on December 22nd. was arrested on Saturday night whilst walking along Grove Road, Bow, and conveyed to Holloway ...
... 'UNIONISTS. THE.CAT AND MOUSE ACT. SUFFRAGISTS EVADE IT. ThP failure of the Rome Secretary to !authorise the prosecution of any of the per. eons who have *misted in the escape of on licence in London, York, and elsewhere under the Cat and Au,t iii ...