VOTES BY VIOLENCE.
THE ANARCHISTIC SUFFRAGETTE,
SCOTLAND YARD FEELS THE STRAIN. MORE DETECTIVES REQUIRED. By TclcEranh —Pre«s Association—Gopyrifffcl (Rec. May 16, 10.30 p.m.) London, May 16. Tho Scotland Yard authorities emphasise tho strain on tho police duo to tho militancy of tho Suifragqettes. They declare that tho employment of additional detectives is required, involving a special grant of money. Tho increased detective forco is necessnry to adequately shadow the prime movers in the Suffragette outrages, as in th& case of. Anarchists. It is stated that indications point to tho fact that tho bombs are made in private houses with materials supplied from ono or two chemists. Householders sheltering militant* have been warned by Scotland Yard of the risks they aro taking of ' being blown up. MR. CHURCHILL'S BABISS. DETECTIVE WALKS WITH THE NURSE. (Rec. May 16, 10.30 p.m.) London, Maf 16. Owing to the receipt of letters threatening that Mr. Winston Churchill's babies would be kidnapped, a detective accompanies tho nurso on her morning and afternoon walks. | ANOTHER MELEE. (Rec. May 16, 10.30 p.m.) London, May 16. A mob rushed a Suffragette platform 'at Stamford Hill, and a .serious melee occurred. * A CRIMES RECORD BOOK. BONUSES FOR EX-PRISONERS. London, May 15. Tho hearing of .the conspiracy ease, in which seven women (including Mrs. Drummond) and a man named Clayton, a consulting analyst, are charged with conspiring with Mrs. Paukhurst and others, to damago property, has concluded. All tho prisoners wero committed for trial. They wero bailed out., A detective, in evidence, produced the crimes record book of tho Women s Social and Political Union. It contained particulars regarding -156 persons who had been convicted, aud showed that thoso persons had, after release, received allowances of from .51 to £2 per week, with board and lodging for periods of from ono to twelve weeks.
ALL SORTS OF BOMBS. HIGHLY EXPLOSIVE TO HARMLESS. ; London, May 15. Scotland Yard is daily receiving reports regarding bombs in various parts of London. SomS aro explosive, but many aro hoaxes. s Schoolboys have oonfessed to being responsible for tho placing of three bombs ill a railway carriage at Kingston-on-Hull. Tho bombs wero harmless. A bomb was discovered in tho cellara of tho Duko of Buccleuch's chapel at Dalkeith Park. . It was a liighly explosive one. Owing to tho attempt on Mr. Curtis Bennett, who was handed a posted packago containing on infernal machine, whilo on tho Boitch, the magistrate is being specially guarded by detectives. THE MAGISTRATE KNIGHTED. (Rec. May IG, 11.30 p.m.) London, May IG. Mr. Curtis Bennett, the magistrate, has been, lcni A ROUGH RECEPTION. London, May 15. Women roughly handled four Suffragettes who wero attempting to address a meeting at Barrow-in-Furness.
A parcel of cartridges, inscribed 'Toilets to break windows," was hurled through tho railings of the National Art Gallery. iTHE FIRE FIENDS. SUSPECTS RELEASED. London, May 15. A firo at St. Anne's Church, Eastbourne, was extinguished before any damage was done. On a valuable religious painting wero scratched tho words: "Votes for Women.'" The thrco women arrested on suspicion of being connected with tho fire at tho church at Penn hav6 been released, having been found to be innocent. "THE SUFFRAGETTE." NEGOTIATIONS BROKEN OFF. London, May 15. Tho negotiations between the National Labour Press Company and the Women's Social and Political Union with regard to tho publication of tho newspaper "The Suffragette" have been broken off, tho union declining to indemnify the company against costs in any possible libel or other aotions, and also refusing to exclude from the paper articles of a criminal nature.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1752, 17 May 1913, Page 5
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593VOTES BY VIOLENCE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1752, 17 May 1913, Page 5
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