SUFFRAGETTE ANTICS
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... HAKEN BY A SUFFRAGETTE. MR. ADVENTURE Ai STONE LAYING CEREMONY. “LADY IN PINK” ATTACKS HOME SECRETARY (BY OUR PRIVATE WIRE) The Home Secretary, Mr. McKenna, was attacked and shaken by a suffragette to-day. A woman attired in pink rushed at him while he ...
... NEW PEPYS AND THE SUFFRAGETTES. From The Now Popys Truth: April 3: Haranguing my wile thia night of the yean' tea ten oe passed on Mistress P&nkhurst, and 'tis what she herself shall come unless she shall quickly dissever herself from these wild women ...
... LEEDS SUFFRAGETTES AND THE PRISON The suffragettes suffered a disappointment to-day in Leeds. They_had, it is stated, intended a demonatration, to be held to-night, by parading the principal of the city with a vehicle represent- ing a prison van, with ...
... SUFFRAGETTES TAKE CREDIT FOR THE RESULI. ...
... VIGOROUS SUFFRAGETTE CAMPAIGN At a meetin: of women Liberals Mr. Onurchill pro- claimed himself e friend of the woman suffrage hich is being condu moveinent. The campaign w! Mrs. Pankhurst and the militant sec- against him by tion of woman suffragiste ...
... SUFFRAGETTES ACTIVE AGAIN. Suffragettes committed considerable damage on the Nottingham Forest Recreation Ground to-day breaking down the railings, smashing the lamps, and destroying several youugTrecs The culprits escaped. I'icard. French ox-Minister ...
... SUFFRAGETTE SUES FATHEI SEQUEL TO A REMARKABLE INCIDENT. - LOCKED HER HOUSE, An extraordinary at*ion daughter aga^, father came before Mr. Justice Bankes in Bench Division, to-day. Formally Miss Annie Be? ' 1 John Streot, Bedford Row, sued Mr. Arthur ...
... SUFFRAGETTES AND BOAT RACE. A THREAT INTERFERE WITH BIG •VARSITY CONTEST. the suffragettes intend wreck the 'Varsity boat race? To-day one of the presidents received an anonymous letter, iu obviously-dißguised hand, threatening. • The writer threatened ...
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... SUFFRAGETTES' CHURCH PROTEST. Tho rapid growth among suffragists of the new form church protort which began with tho ringing of the litany one Sunday afternoon St. Paul's Cathedral and now spread churches and all denominations, giving muoh anxiety clergymen ...