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MORE EMBITTERED STRIFE

... The intention had been that Mrs. Pankhurst Nhould address the meeting, and she relied upon being discharged under the Cat and Mouse Act to fulfil this engagement. I have never been able to understand why she courted arrest a week in advance of this engagement ...

RE-ARREST OF SUFFRAGETTES

... where detectives were waiting ; o rearrest Mrs. Sanders, financial secretary, and Miss Kerr,. the manager, under the Cat and Mouse Act. When the two leaders left the offices for lunch a number of women formed themselves into a bodyguard. The detectives ...

SUFFRAGETTES AND THE LAW

... gives details of the number of Suffragettes deal with acoordieg to the provisions of the Cat and Mouse Act, which has now been in operation nine months. The Act received the Royal Assent on April 26 of last jeer, and came into force immediately. Its ...

THE FEMININE UPROAR

... was appointed to head the pm,cessiomm courted inure than arrest, as she has been at large for some time past under the Cat and Mouse Act, and could not present herself again in public without the certainty of hurried as she was again yesterday to Holloway ...

THE SUFFRAGETTE MOVEMENT. ITS MAGID OOLLAPSII

... from carrying out their plans. 'rho army of organised followers has been lost. There was no glory for them when the Cat and Mouse Act came into operation. There is now no martyrdom of forcible feeding. If they refuse food they are allowed to go hungr3 ...

WORKING UP FOR TROUBLE

... rendeted famous by the rearrest of Mrs. Pankhurst and Miss Kenney, both of them having outstayed their licenses under the Cat and Mouse Act. Bat the police made no attempt to arrest either of the heroines just named, who boldly addressed an enthusiastic audience ...

custained elalea% our to give effect to His Majesty's most gracious wish that the homes of his Indian subjects may

... six months' imprisonment. That, presumably, will mean three or four days' hunger strike and then a release under the Cat and Mouse Act, the prisoner meanwhile obtaining all that she wanted, the notoriety, advertisement and applause of her misguided fellows ...

1101 V lA' tar when ~ &mar Law will have the opporttmity el showing what lie and his party can

... peewit Government. At the preseut moment I gather from the organs of the movement that. under the operation of the Cat and Mouse Act every mouse is at present at large. Only one woman, Miss Rachel Peace, seems lately to have been subject to official folly ...