THE WILD WOMEN.
STILL PURSUING MINISTERS. ByTeie^rapU —Press Association—Copyright London, September 12. A suffragette, who had boon excluded from Sir. Winston Churchill's Dundee meeting, went to the post oHice, pinned a card on her. breast, and got herself delivered by express messenger nt Mr. Churchill's locul residence, where she was no t A<i wit ted. Suffragettes intercepted and harangued the Prime Minister, Sir. Asquith, and Mr. M'Keuna (Home Secretary) on the golf links at Dornoch. The police removed them. MR. CHURCHILL HECKLED. (Rec. September 13, 10.20 p.m.) London, September 13. Mr. Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, was much interrupted by Suffragettes during his speech at Dundee, and a number of the women were ejected. Ono of the Suffragettes tied herself to the rail of the. balcony. NOT WANTED IN CANADA. ' (Bee. September 13, 11 p.m.) Ottawa, September 13. Tho Canadian women Sufl'ragists are opposed to'the threatened invasion by tho English Suffragists, and a siigßestion has been made to tho Government to bur them from landing, as undesirables under the immigration laws.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1545, 14 September 1912, Page 5
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172THE WILD WOMEN. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1545, 14 September 1912, Page 5
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