THE "CAT AND THE MOUSE."
TWO SUFFRAGETTES ARRESTED. By Telegraph—Press Afisoelatlon—Copyright London, October 5. Suffragettes burnt a large unoccupied residence at Hampton-on-Thames.. Tlio damage is estimated at £3000. Rachel Perce and Mary Richardson (two well-known "militant" agitators) havo been arrested. Richardson has been four times released under the "Cat-and-Mouso" Act, and has committed a further crime aftor each releaso, including one at the Presbyterian Church, Regent Square. EJECTED FROM CHURCH. (Rec. October 6, 10.35 p.m.) London, October 6. Beatrice Saunders was released _ from gaol on Sunday for hunger-striking. When tho Dean, of Westminster 'Abbey on Sunday repeated the Sixth Commandment, twenty Suffragettes chanted: "God save Annie Kenny, Harriet Kerr, Beatrice Saunders I Their enemies torture them!" They were ojeoted after a disturbance, and then another body of Suffragctfe took up the chant. They were also ejected. ____
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1874, 7 October 1913, Page 7
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136THE "CAT AND THE MOUSE." Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1874, 7 October 1913, Page 7
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