SUFFRAGETTES AGAIN.
PROCESSION OF 10,000. LADY STOUT PARTICIPATES. FORTY BANDS PLAYING. By Telegraph—Press Association—CopyriEht. (Rec. June 20, 0.50 a.m.) London, Juno 19. The Suffragettes have reopened thoir campaign. Ten thousand joined in a procession two miles long, marching along tho Thames Embankment to the Albert Hall. Several women were leading the procession on horseback, and the Suffragettes marched to tho music of forty bands. Six hundred and fifty banners were carried. Lady Cockburn (wife -of Sir John Cockburn, formerly Agent-General for South Australia) and Lady Stout (wife of Sir Robert Stout, Acting-Governor of New Zealand) headed a contingent representing the enfranchised women of the Empire. The Australians wore a sprig of wattlo and the New Zealandcrs a fernleaf. ■
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 847, 20 June 1910, Page 5
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118SUFFRAGETTES AGAIN. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 847, 20 June 1910, Page 5
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