MRS. PANKHURST.
j BACK TO-ENGLAND AND lIGLLOW4Y j ' PRISON. By Telegraph—Press Association—Oonirrifht London, December. 14. Mrs..;-Pankhurst, on returning from Paris, '.was .'arrested at Dover, on the ground .that "she lint] broken her license. ■ .film is now inHolloway prison.. '-AYhilst-.their 'Majesties the King ahd Queen were attending ' the opera at Co vent Garden, SuiTragettes iis an opposite box displayed .ft banner stating that women .were being tortured in the prisons. They made, a megaphone speech protesting against < Mrs. Pankhurst's ar» rest. ... ■. ;■> Others in . the i gallery throw down lcn'leis." ' ■■. v Tlio ■ audi enco' angrily ... resented" the demonstration. ■■ ii. . ■*. \ ' ■ The managers ■of ■ Covent Garden ejected th- women. "■ police charge - !" PROCESSION. London, December 14. ■ The police prohibited and dispersed a procession of 200 Suffragettes, who had intended to make a demonstration against certain town councillors at Bow. Mounted constables charged the crowd, 'injuring several women and children. ■ Miss Emerson was arrested, and also three men who were attempting a rescue. I—L. ■ ' .V
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1933, 16 December 1913, Page 5
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159MRS. PANKHURST. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1933, 16 December 1913, Page 5
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