THE ETERNAL FEMININE
MILITANT OUTRAGES.
BOMB FOR A POLITICIAN. By Telegraph—Ptcfs Association— Copyright London. July 10, Clara Giveen, who, with Kitty Marion, was found guilty of 6otting firo to tho Ilurst Park liaceconr.se Pavilion, and sentenced to thrco years' imprisonment, has been released. She is seriously ill as tho result of a, •hunger strike. Mrs. Edith Rigby, wifo of Dr. diaries Rigby, has been remanded at Liverpool. Slio confessed to tho Liverpool Cotton Exchange and tho Rivington • Hill outrages. She desired, on hor own initiative, sho.said, to show tho Government that when women wero driven to desperation it was easy to blow up bnildings, TACTICS CHANGED. (R-ec. July 11, 10.50 p.m.) London, July 11. Miss Christabel Pnnkhurst ha 3 telegraphed to the Women's Political Union, stating that tho reason why fewisr women were serving sentences in prison is their belief that it is bad tactics to sacrifice tho health and energy of so many women for mere window-breaking, which . was formerly useful, but now only assisted the Government to capture great bands of women, RAID ON A MANCHESTER CENTRE OF MILITANCY. London, July 10. Ttho police seized the' Women's Social and Political Union's headquarters ?.t Manchester, whioh lifts latterly been the chief centre of militancy. "PARCEL" FOR MR. REDMOND. London, July 10. 'A packet addressed from Dublin to Mr. William Redmond, Nationalist M.P., at tho House of Commons, exploded, but did not injuxo the sorters at tlio Dublin Post Office. It contained Suffragette literature.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1800, 12 July 1913, Page 5
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244THE ETERNAL FEMININE Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1800, 12 July 1913, Page 5
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