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SUFFRAGETTE PLOT.

AGAINST THE HOUSE OF LORDS. CONSPIRACY CHARGES WHAT A DETECTIVE FOUND. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright London, May D. At the hearing of the conspiracy caso in which seven women (including Mrs. Driimmond) arid a man named Clayton, a consulting analyst, are charged with conspiring with Jlrs, Pankhurst others to damage property, ft detective gavo evidence that ho had found a letter containing the suggestion of a plot against the House of Lords by getting a Suffragette typist .a position there. A PROHIBITED NEWSPAPER. London, May 10. Despite the legal prohibition, the National Labour Press, printed the newspaper "The Suffragette." The Women's Social and Political Union is experiencing difficulty in hiring public rooms. (Rec. May 11, 5.5 p.m.) London, May 10. Wliitely, secretary of tho Labour Press Company, has been arrested for printing "The Suffragette," publication of which had been prohibited. ANTI-CHURCH DEMONSTRATION. London, May 9. A Suffragette burnt "Oakley," a largo empty house at Barrow-in-Furness. The Suffragette leaders suggest that all members of tho union leave places, of worship which they fettend on Slay 11 before tho sermon as a protest against the way in wtych the churches 'have treated tho Suffrage question. A MONSTER PILGRIMAGE. (Rec. May 11, 5.5 p.m.) : London, May 10. The Women's National Suffrage Union is arranging a pilgrimage of seventeen pro. cessions from all parts of tho country to London, carrying out propaganda work en route, and attending service at Saint Paul's .Cathedral l on July 27 next.

MOKE VANDALISM. (Rec. May, 11, 5.5 p.m.) London, May 10. Suffragettes cut the seats and fittings of a taxi-cab wherein they were riding, doing damage to the extent of ,£lO. THE ÜBIQUITOUS BOMB. (Rec. May 11, 5.5 p.m.) London, May 10. A clock-work bomb and Suffragette literature have been found in the sorting department ( at Reading Post Office, addressed to an official at the Town Hall. A bomb wasfonnd in the waiting room at Lime Street Station, in Liverpool. It was inscribed; "Votes for Women." Tko taper attached to the bomb flickered out before reaching the powder.

INCENDIARIES AT WORK. (Rec. May 12, 0.45 a.m.) London, May 11. Farrington Hall, the Dundeo residence of Mr. Henry M'Grady^a.former,, Loi;d Provost, has been destroyed by fire, flames appearing at six places simultaneously. It.is believed that suffragettes were responsible. Tho loss is estimated at <£10,000. ,»

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1747, 12 May 1913, Page 5

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387

SUFFRAGETTE PLOT. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1747, 12 May 1913, Page 5

SUFFRAGETTE PLOT. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1747, 12 May 1913, Page 5

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