SUFFRAGETTES IN THE DOCK
ADOPT SHOUTING-DOWN TACTICS
(By C*bie.—Prnrj? A-SO-iatinn.—Copyxi. hi LONDON. May 15
Mrs Dacrc Fox shrieked for twenty minutes in the. Westminster Police Court, and the hearing had to bo fnispeiitled.
Mrs Drummond endeavoured to shout down the Magistrate.
Both were sentenced to one month's imprisonment in default of finding securities to keep tbo peace.
Mrs Drummond fought tho polico when removed.
Lilian Mitchell was charged at Birmingham with making inciting; speeches.
She endeavoured to shout down tho Magistrate, and was remanded.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14970, 18 May 1914, Page 7
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