SHADOW OF JUDGE LYNCH.
ACROSS THE SUFFRAGETTE ' SATORNAUA , ■ ■ PUBLIC INCENSED MISS SYLVIA AND THE PRIME MINISTER By Telegraph—Pres-sMeSoeiailoa—Copyright London, June 7. A. Suffragette speaker on Cla-phatn Common aroused hostility by making a veiled threat regarding the us® of bombs, niid the meeting ivas broken up. There were several narrow escapes from lynching. Similar scones occurred at Hanwstead and ill llyd© Paris. A crowd bi-uke ;tp s Suffragette meeting at Bornsby, Middlesex. . Suffragettes met with a hastilo recep" tion at Hivs-fciogJS. A vait to which they wero hitched was smashed, and tho polico dispersed tho assailants.
VEILED THREAT BY MISS SVLVIA PftNK HURST. WILL SEE Mil. ASQUITH ON . WEDNESDAY. tontlsn, Juno 7. Miss teylvia. Pswkliurst, in a speech at the-East End, saM that whoii she saw Mn Asrjtiith, licjsi Wediiestjay, sho would ask him to receive a deputation, Bbe would Mk only plead, but threaten, luni. Sljo disj. Mot. oare about, herself, and asked thorn to carry on the movement, because .it might happen that fni AYediW-sdsT. She was determine,! that the Kasi Eiid people should settla tho nttestiaii <irv Wednesday. WE'ISK-EKi) VANDALISM. ionrlorii June 7. . oufEragfett-cs linrnod an ÜBtefisiiited' house in High Wycombe. . A- Sufftjkgetto was afjested for slsoufcmg duriikfi; thii evo-ning serittoft ai ; Westminster Cathedral;. A •Suffragette was found eoTienak-d in the Beading P fls fc Offleo, The police ejected hsr. Severe! Saffr4)*4tte took place at tho Bronipteft Oratory. extraordinary scenes,
FIERCE SCI'FFLf S I\ THE AISLES or \ V.'IITJUOH. Cfeec. June S, 9.-5 p..in.) „ London, Juno 8. JVxtraoFdmary Scone* were witnessed at Brompton pra-tory, » IVentjj Sivl> fragettes thafttcd a Suffragfrtte Litaiiy, and then ofia af them stood In a.ii aislb ''For (4od'.s saio stop tho forcible feeditig!" . The congregation, ronicn being prohiuient, fiercely Attacked tlfo Suffraßettes. and some of their hats were torn off. Their drt-5-.st-s iver-a disordered, and thoir hak" wa-s Btfeamin.g dowii their backs. Otters; were blafidinf; lit the -mouths,and hut- ftfr the protection would ila\ o. heeli t.a ted nmeh worse. Eventually tho- vergers carried them out of the ehursh. Further scenes occurred outside tho-ehitrch. As one Suffragette was eirtoiiig .a taxi-cab ft lady member of tho congregation pulled her out and tlirasbed Isbr. Another Suffrageitte-, whoso teeth had been injured by » mini's fisfc, lay ful} length oittside, and trefused t& bitdgw, while people across.W. 'T' "DOPIiSCt" TIJIO nt!SOEB- ' SmiKEEft. tomlon, Jmi-e 7. Tlie public prosecutor has initiated proceedings ui/,.iui.st Ari'ntr B?rneti, a solicitor's clsrfc, whose firm represented certain Sufra.gci'ttes, for Convc'yius letters and drugs to Grac® .Roe, in Halloway Gaol. The ericfoiifia, it is siiid, will show that, the we;e used to produco violetr-fc stckocss after fwoihia feeding, the object boing to seeUro tho woman's early liberation.,'
SUPPOSED liUP,f:i,\R ENTERS BUOKLNGifAM. London, Jano 7. A supposed burglar iv-fts iirr©s,tal in the servants' quarters of Buckingham Palace during tho night-timo. He visited several of the hsdrooffis, all of which were ocoupied. It. fa alleged, that lie only pi-ox f e liaw it was to enter the Pabco, despite thepolico and .military. (Reo, Juii-o 8, p.m.) London, June 8. Tho intruder at BufctforitUrm Palace ivas a man namerl Barry P'-ikc,- an engineer's fitter. A SPECTACLE FOJ? THE V/OBLt). BRITAIN AND TBB SUFFiIAG'SffE PLAOUB. London, Juno 7. French papers aro amazed at the spectacle offered to the vorM by Britain in consequence of the Su-ffrafto'tt-es. German papers are astonished that no remedy can fee- found. Tho Ame-freaii press considers tho gravest feature is tfeo danger of tho movement spirading indefinitely. "LET THEM DIE!" LONDON "STANDARD'S'' DENUNCIATION. (Ree. Junr; 8, 10.10 p.m.) London, Juno 8, Tho London, "Standard.,' 'in «. leading article headed "Let Thorn Die:" denounces Sufffttgette vandalism,_ arson, disloyalty, blasphemy, and sacrilege, and urgos_ the acloptkrn of a sliott. gill indemnifying the- lionio Secretary and j>rison governors in Ihe went <jf hungerstrikers dying, fho "Biaiutard" adds; "Maybe, after all, they would not dio. 1 '
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2171, 9 June 1914, Page 5
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636SHADOW OF JUDGE LYNCH. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2171, 9 June 1914, Page 5
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