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... OUTRAGE. Arrangements have been made for someone to be on duty at the parish church every night in the event of militant suffragettes having designs on the sacred edifice. ...
... OUTRAGE. Arrangements have been made for someone to be on duty at the parish church every night in the event of militant suffragettes having designs on the sacred edifice. ...
... in the ranks of the female officers at Holloway Prison, due to the resignation of many of them owing to the treatment of Suffragettes. ...
... * % » A suffragette has been arrested in connection with the latest practice of giving false alarms of fire and fined £2O or two months' hard labour. She declared that she would not pay. ...
... Association for Opposing Women's Suffrage, Mrs. Gardener Cassalt said that instead of heing sent to gaol the militant suffragettes should he publicly spanked. ...
... Mrs. Pankhurst and Mrs. Pethick Lawrence he had been sentenced in May to nine months’ imgrisonment in connection with the suffragette ouirages. ...
... request for the appointment of a Rowval Commissioner. * X * Mrs. Tuke, pmkfinfi at a Suffragette demonstration at the Albert Hall on Saturday, said that unless all the Suffragettes now in prison were placed in the first divisioni the prisoners would adopt a *‘ ...
... * ¥ * Pillar-box outrages have heen committed in Reading it is believed by suffragettes. Fortunately, very few lotters were damaged. An inferview with Miss Cobb, of the Reading Branch of the Women's Social and Political Union appears in to-day's issue ...
... destrayed. About eight or nine boxes were thus attacked in digerent parts of the city, and the outrage is attributed to suffragettes. The police have the matter in | hand, but have made no arrests. 2 A large quantity of black fluid was found to have been ...
... been mad© to depart from the stereotyped form of melodrama, and the plot lays claim rthe a modern Cabinet Minister the suffragettes’ crusade and unemployed =r l . 'z&«.X- faWite the heroine. ...
... clothes officers of Scotland Yard and the Beading Borough Police Force have coaxed watching a house in the east end for a suffragette hunger striker who was released under the Cat end Mouse Act. They are Dow that there a no moues the house. .~na , ~uq~litiryi ...
... Reading,' was walking through the Butts on Bator- I day night, to do some shopping, when missile, apparently intended for a Suffragette, who was holding forth, caught her on the breast. The tnieeile conshited of a tomato, in which had bean concealed a stone ...
... alarm at the corner of Wellington Bireet and Russell Street, London. and waited to be arrested. She is thought to ke a suffragette. FOOTBALL. To-morrow at Elm Park Reading) Ama- Peurs will play Dunlops Kick-off 2. RUGBY. Half-time : —Oxford University ...