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DAUGHTERS DIFFER

RUMOURED SCHISM IN PANK- ! HURST FAMILY. By Tdceraph:—Press Associntton—Cosyriehl London, February 6. The "Daily Citifceii" states that acute difference as to tactios exists.between Miss Christabcl and Miss Sylvia Panltliurst. Tlio fornrer feels tlrnt- tlm more extreme militancy has run. its course, ■and desires to return to England and restart 0.11 fresh. ljn.es, making a moral appeal, while Miss Sylvia adheres to extremist methods. Mrs. Pankluirst favours Miss Christaboi's id:ea, but hesitates as to her own course of action. MISS OHRiSTABEIi A CONVERT TO REASON. (Rec. February 8, 5.5 p.m.) London, February 7. Miss Sylvia Pankhurst's branch of the Suffragetto militants has now become independent of the main body, and has | boon re-named tlm East End Federation. I •TinS' i-tewspaper ''' : 'Stiffragetto'' declares that lier'supporters 'are chiefly Socialists. • Miss Christabcl Pankhiirst. interview- 1 ed in Paris, says that she did not intend to return to England. Her mother did not -think of abandoning the Women's Political Union. . Miss Sylvia's differences had made it accessary tor the latter to organise an independent association* . The Paris ''Matin" states that Miss Christabcl Pankluirst lias realised tliat the campaign of violence aiid incendiarism did more harm tli&il. good to the feminist cattsfe. ■ , THE SUFFRAGETTE SOCIETY. London, February 6. ■A new Suffragette Society, consisting of moil and women, has been formed, tile 01% qualification, for monVbcr-shi-p being that members shall regard women 8 suffrage as the foremost political issue ot the day. .. ... , 1 • , . It is intended to institute a campaign hi every eiostofatte, aiid keep- pestering politicians by dotrtonst rations., deptvfcfttions, aud heckling at pybho mcoiuigs.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1979, 9 February 1914, Page 7

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DAUGHTERS DIFFER Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1979, 9 February 1914, Page 7

DAUGHTERS DIFFER Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1979, 9 February 1914, Page 7

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