MRS. PANKHURST.
ARMED BODYGUARD FOR HER PROTECTION. By Tclosraph—Press Association—Copyright tendon, December 8. _ Mrs. Pankliurst bad an osithnslastic reception at Paddington Station, there being much cheering and flag-waving. Sho tottered, to Iter carriago locking very weak and aged. A dozow t-axi-cabs followed her to tho Suffragette hcadq'.iarters, whero she was accommodated in a suite of rooms.
Tho officials state that when she has recovered, Mrs. Pankhirrst will attend meetings under an armed bodyguard's protection. WOMEN'S VOTED? AMERICA. Washington, December S. President Wilson received a largo delegation of women Suffragists, but refused to send a CWgiessiouat MofKigo, as lie could not undertake to commit his party to a policy they had not yet adopted.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1928, 10 December 1913, Page 5
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113MRS. PANKHURST. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1928, 10 December 1913, Page 5
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