THIS VANDAL CRUSADERS
. SYLVIA PANKHURST'B "DAISY CBAIX." By Telegraph— FrfrSs AteiofnMon-'Coftjn'fiflrt LOndftfi', May 21. Miss Sylvia Pa.nkh.nrst ttas ■erroneous* ly reported to hare bemt arrested on May 21. She took part jit a procession in the East End to-day, wis en sho wit.s surrounded, by twenty Suffragettes, all chained togetlieh Tho precession was allowed to'enter Victoria Park, where Miss Sylvk Pankhtirs't was arrested after a liolont ssnffte with tin? police, "who were- compelled to break the chains in order to separate tlio women. Suffragettes' noisily interrupted a _sw : vteo isA tlio Abbey, also i,n tlio New* castlc-wi-Tyne Cathedral. ; NO ADMITTANCE FOR WOMEN. (Rec. May .2-5, 9.10 a.m.) UOitttOh, May 24. The JMtish Mwseiitn is closed against wo-moa, except by ticket.'
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2158, 26 May 1914, Page 5
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120THIS VANDAL CRUSADERS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2158, 26 May 1914, Page 5
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