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THE SUFFRAGETTES.

MILIIAif TACTICS. IN BELFAST AND LONDON, 8y TeUgraph-Presj AEe'dclftUon-Copj'r'iElrt (Rec. March 15, 5.5 p.m.) London, March 14. Mrs. Drummond's Suffragette meeting at Ulster Ball, Belfast, was disorderly. Anger was aroused wtion Miss Dorothy Evans* who sat on Sir Edward Carson's doorstep, amnottnCfid that tho Suffragettes had dofiiikd to nrnko war on Sir-Edward Carson. The laiter's nauio was repeatedly cheered. Electric snuff, and <?vU-smel),ing bombs greatly discomfited the speakers, who were shouted down. The proceedings closed with tlio majority ehosiising the National Anthem. Mrs. Pankhurst has been released. Suffragettes in the early warning smashed many of tlio windows of .Mr. Reginald M'Kemis's honso" at Westminster.- Six w*mt>B were afrosted, aivd havo" been seiitoivsed to tffo months' hard labour. Mr. M'Konna was absent.at the time of the attack upon his house. SUSPECTED VANDALS. Lotislon, Maroli 13, Owina to the sii.sp.ieiqus jnovementß of a number of woijieru the pictii.*?* by Watts aud Rotasan Hunt have, been removed from St. Paul's Cathedral. BEQUEST TO WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE \ SOCIETIES. Undofl, March 18. Edward, son of Sir Almrrth Wright, has bequeathed to ■ the National' Women's Suffrago : S«oi(jties tho sum of £500. -

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2008, 16 March 1914, Page 5

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THE SUFFRAGETTES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2008, 16 March 1914, Page 5

THE SUFFRAGETTES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2008, 16 March 1914, Page 5

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