TWO "ARMIES" READY.
"LIKE AWKWARD CHILDREN."
("Times"-Sydney "Sun" Special Cftbl*.) LONDON, December 1. Two suffragette armies are ready for action. The People's Army, under Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, had its first drill at the Bow Street headquarters. The recruits shaped like awkward school children, and wero mostly unable to take the business seriously. Detectives watched laughingly throughout, and did not interrupt the proceedings. The other army, under Mrs Drummond, has been raised to protect Mrs Pankhunst and Miss Kenny from re-arrest. Large numbers have joined and secrecy is observed as to the weapons to be used.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14839, 3 December 1913, Page 9
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95TWO "ARMIES" READY. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14839, 3 December 1913, Page 9
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