FORCIBLE FEEDING.
THE BISHOP OF LONDON AGAIN VISITS HOLLOW AY.- ?■''■ By Assoeiation-Oopyrirlut "Times"—Sydney "Sun"' Special Cables, London, February 10. The Bishop of London .(Dr. Ingram) niado a-.second visit to Holloway Prison, and has -written to the Suffragettes stating that no prisoners complained to hint of any personal uukindncss on the part of the officials. Mrs. Dacre Fox read tho letter at a Suffragette meeting, it was received with laughter and exclamations of resentment. It _ was decided to invito the Bishop to visit the hall on Monday next and be forcibly fed before a. Suffragette audience. ,' . NO COMPLAINTS MADE. BY SUFFRAGETTES IN PRISON. London, February 10. Tlio Bishop of London, on, his .second visit to Holkrway Prison, alth&ugh.. not' allowed to witness 'tho fpreihle feeding, declared that tho prisoners, had not- complained of any harshness or uii-kinduess in connection with tho feeding, Suffragettes characterise Dr.; Ingram's statement as a whitewashing report, and invito him to_ show practically tho faith that is in him by undergoing, forcible feeding in public" at tiw Suftragettcs' Monday's meeting. POLICE HOAXED. . THE WRUNG MRS PAN.KHURST. .. London, February 3.0. * Mrs. Paiikhurst has- ro'turiieH from" America She was .announced to address a meeting from a window in Ciundon Square, but when she was supposed to bo leaving her liouse the. poiieo made ail" arrest. On arrival at the police station, however', they found that they had been hoaxed, tlio.ii> prisio being an* other Suffragette who had disguised-her-self to impersonate MrS, Paiikhurst. PANDEMONIUM,.. CROWD ATTACK THE POLICE. ' (Ree. February 11, 11.20 p.m.) ' London, February 11. Tho supposed Mrs. .Paiikhurst addressed an audience of five hundred. Pandemonium reigned when She aOpoared, the Suffragettes aiid the .' poiieo alike mistaking her. She was ■ pflilccl hither and thither- and at cm? time she and two Suffragettes ivero oil. tho ground with tho police sprawling a-Eo-ve. Tho crowd meantime was attacking the police with sticks and clogs, ...Seven Wore arrested, every one of tlierii c.a.rry--JiijS a pair of Indian clubs, . :/' ■. " ■ It is believed that Mrs. Pankhurst-re-mains at Onmdoii Hill, a ecfusd'' or. police .guarding the.esit from her. house,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1982, 12 February 1914, Page 5
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344FORCIBLE FEEDING. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1982, 12 February 1914, Page 5
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