WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC.
DISCUSSED AT WOMEN'S CONGRESS. A DELEGATE'S CLAIM, WOMEN'S VOTE HAS PURIFIED AUSTRALIA. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright Budapest, June 20. The Women's Suffrage Congress has ■unanimously, recommended the Governments 'of- all the countries represented at tho institute to hold an international innuiry ast o the extent and the causes of commercialised vice; also national inquiries on the same lines. -, Mrs. Spencer declared that there' had never been a case of whito slave traffic in Australia. "Now that the Australian women are enfranchised," she commercial vice can gain no entry. INCENDIARIES AGAIN. CARD FOR MR. JUSTICE PHILLIMOJRE. London, June 20. An unoccupied mansion at Solihill, Warwickshire, was burnt. A card was found in the grounds adjoining Mr. Justice Phillimore's residence. The Judge wa9 out at the time. Mr. Justice Phillimore was the presiding Judge at the recent trial oi butfragetts leaders on charges of conspiracy.
ALMOST A DISASTER. BOMB IN' CANAL EMBANKMENT. (Rec. June 23, 0.40. a.m.) London, June 22. By means of a bomb Suffragettes exploded a cavity almost penetrating a canal embankment at Yardley Wood, m Birmingham. Had the attempt been successful eleven miles of water would have been emptied into a valley, devastating tho crops. .Loss of life would have been' inevitable.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1783, 23 June 1913, Page 5
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206WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1783, 23 June 1913, Page 5
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