THE “CAT AND MOUSE” ACT
... THE “CAT AND MOUSE” ACT. There are now a dozen or more suffragette wiscaiers liberty under tho Cat and Mouse Act, and the W.S.P.U. believe that the Governdo not intend to have them re-arrestod unfeg they bring ...
... THE “CAT AND MOUSE” ACT. There are now a dozen or more suffragette wiscaiers liberty under tho Cat and Mouse Act, and the W.S.P.U. believe that the Governdo not intend to have them re-arrestod unfeg they bring ...
... “CAT AND MOUSE ” The then Home Secretary was con- fronted with a difficult situation. To meet it, an Act of Parliament was passed which enabled delinquents to complete their sen- tences by instalments. e “Cat a Mouse ’’ ...
... ee ee would nd ab- The Speaker tock the Chair yesterday at to three o'clock. hat the before THE CAT AND MOUSE ACT. Mr. McKENNA (Home Secretary), replyit han Stuart-Wortiey (C.), said there were insuper ht. The be pro- culties in keeping under observation ...
... “CAT AND MOUSE ACT INFLUENTIAT, MEMORIAT, TO THE PREMIER. The following letter bas been sent to Mr. Asquith:— “As you are doubtless aware, {he present administration of the Prisoners’ Temporary Release Aet has had in the case of Mrs. Pankhurst the effect ...
... “CAT AND MOUSE” ACT PREMIER STILL DECLINES TO RECEBIVE A DEPUTATION, The Rev. F. Lewis Donaldson, of Leicester, secretary to the deputation of clergy whioh handed in a memorial with regard to the Prisoners Temporary Discharge Act at the Prime Minister’s ...
... CAT AND MOUSE ACT. 113 WORKING DURING EIGHT MONTHS, For little over eight months the Cat and Mouse Act has been in operation, and the ‘Daily Telegraph has been furnished by the Home‘Office with some ...
... seem to have lost something of their eagerness for martyrdom. Is the Home Office right in supposing that the “Cat and Mouse” Act really acting as a deterrent? may be so ; one hungerstrike is all very well, but the prospect of a sequence hanger-strikes ...
... illenge ud ex- THE “CAT AND MOUSE” ACT e the e offer under re- Information concerning the women dealt w the ‘Cat and Mouse” Act was given by Mr. | hen he in Parliamentary papers iseued yesterday, in : neh so a ...
... “CAT AND MOUSE ACT. Clergy and Mr. Asquith In continuance of t to the refusa] of th deputation of clergyn rrespondence relarive emier to reoelve a admmisiration of the “ Cat and Mou. F. Donaldson, of Leiceste. men.bers of the dng:n:zm. writing to the ...
... “CAT AND MOUSE” ACT. SECRETARY’'S REPLY TO SIR EDWARD BUSK. In accordance with the pmmme}fiwn to the deputation ejected from the House ol ) Commons on Thursday evening, Mr. At this point Mr. F. E. Smith, k.t | McKenna gave an audience to Sir Edward objected ...
... “CAT AND MOUSE” ACT PREMIER DECLINES TO RECEIVE SUFFRAGE DEPUTATION The National Political League, having addressed a memorial to the Prime Minister, asking him to receive a deputation on the effect of the Government’s treatment of the women suffrage ...
... “CAT & MOUSE” ACT Wild Scenes Outside the Commons. LADY S.SMITH ARRESTED At a confarence in London, vesternday, presided over by Sir Edward Busk, bon scerctary of the committee for the repeal of the “Cat and Mouse” Act, it was @nnounced that the Prime ...