HOSING A SUFFRAGETTE.
GAOL DISCIPLINE. i "A GBAVE ERROR Or JUDGMENT." (By TelcEraph-Press Association -Copyright) London, Km rmljci 2 In connection with the hosmg in tlio Ifnn Chester Gaol of n suffiagolie, Airs. Siiangc wnjs (who had bnrucadod the dqor of her cell with a plank bed), Mr. Gladstone, Home Secrc laiy, explained, in tho House of Commons, thai the Visiting Committee and the gaol officials were afraid to break open the door lest tho walls should fall. The hose was ordetcd to bo plnjetl firstly on the ceiling, then for two 01 tlnce nnniites on Sirs. Strangewejs' shoulders Tho hmgo of , tho door was uo\tneiuo\ed, and tho prisoner was cojivejod to the hobpiUl The Visiting Committee,' said tho Minister, was hn\ious to su»poit,lhe oEiciols in author' it}, and to act in the way least h'.cly to injure the prisoner, but in his (Mi. Gladstone's) opinion the rommittee hid. been guillj of a grave error of judgment.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 655, 4 November 1909, Page 7
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157HOSING A SUFFRAGETTE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 655, 4 November 1909, Page 7
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