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BAITING OF CABINET MINISTERS

SUFFRAGETTES AT CHANCELLOR'S , MEETING. By. Telegraph—Press Aeeociation-CoDyriElit London, Juno 2. During Mr. Lloyd George's political speech at Criccieth, Carnarvonshire, Wales, several Suffragettes were removed for interrupting. Others smashed windows in High Street-. Three wero arrested. CHAINED TO THE CATES. SUFFRAGETTES AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE. London, June 2. , . Three young Suffragettes chained themselves to. the main gates of Buckingham Palace. Tho chains were severed by. the police, and tho women arrested. COOLING THEIR ARDOUR. . London, Juno 3.' . Three men have been charged with attempting to duck Suffragettes in a pond. . Tho Magistrate discharged them with a caution, without hearing their defence, remarking that it was impossibb to shut one's eyes to the fact that the Suffragettes' behaviour created strong resentnient and disgust. ' / During the hearing of the Maida Vale case, Nellio Hall continuously , interrupted tho proceedings. Sho warned the Magistrate that a house would be burnt. I' ■ . Tho police produced a letter purporting to bo signed by a well-known Suffragetto, in which it was stated that a lady's secretary had planned to burn her mistress's house in revenge for her non-militant attitude. The house was subsequently burned. The burning of Wargravo Church has aroused intense indignation: Three exploded bombs were discovered in tho ruins. . Mrs. Mansell denounced society leaders for entertaining Cabinet Ministers. Women harbouring them ought to be treated by Suffragettes as traitors to their sex. '

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2167, 4 June 1914, Page 5

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BAITING OF CABINET MINISTERS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2167, 4 June 1914, Page 5

BAITING OF CABINET MINISTERS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2167, 4 June 1914, Page 5

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