RELEASED ON BAIL.
MRS. PANKHURST COMPLIES WITH CONDITIONS.
LILIAN LENTON'S CASE.
SUFFRAGETTE PAINTED GREEN
By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright London, February 27. Mrs. Pankhurst has been released on bail, having complied with certain conditions. Her trial has been transferred to the Old Bailey.
Mrs. Pankhurst undertook to refrain from further incitements. Her health is unsatisfactory.
Sylvia Pankhurst and four others who were forcibly fed at Holloway Gaol are reported to be 6eriously ill.
Joyco Locke, tho young woman who was arrested lVith Lilian Lenton for the outrage at Kow Gardens, has been committed for trial.
The Magistrates are indignant at Lenton's release.
Tho prosecuting counsel explained that sho was suffering from pleurisy und pneumonia. The Magistrates have issued a warrant for Lenton's arrest, in order to have tho Homo Secretary's explanation. Some men caught a woman painting "Votes for Women" on seats at Hampstend. They pulled down her hair and smothered her face and hair with green paint, and then released hor.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1687, 1 March 1913, Page 5
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160RELEASED ON BAIL. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1687, 1 March 1913, Page 5
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