THE SUFFRAGETTES.
SAUSAGES THROWN AT MR. KEIR HARDIE.. . ' r By Telcgraiili-Prcsa Association—Copyright \ Londgn, March, 25. A magistrate fined two Suffragettes for throwing 6ausagcs and polonies at Mr. Keir Hardio at Snowdeu, when leaving the Labour Conference;
DEPORTATION TO ; A DISTANT ' ISLAND. (Rec. Marcli 20, 11.10 p.m.) London, Marcli 20. Lord Robert Cecil, in an article in the "Daily Mail/':', admits' that, as', it is Anarchist ill form, tho militant Suffragette movement is difficult to deal with. Ho advocates empowering tho courtß to deport the women to some distant island, whero they would bo provided with food and lodging and given, freedom, merely being prevented from leaving. The terms of deportation should be for not less than a year. - .' : DETERMINED HUNGER STRIKER. (Rec. March 26, 11.10 p.m.) London, March -26. Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, in describing her hunger striko in gaol, Eays sho walked about her cell for twenty-eight hours consecutively, and struggled against forcible! feeding, until slip was scarcely,, coni scions.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1708, 27 March 1913, Page 5
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