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CROWDS TURN ON VANDALS

SUFFRAGETTES SEEK PffllCE PROTECTION BOMBS IN ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL

PUBLIC IN BANGEBOtJS MOOD . By Telegraph-Prtos AeSoijratW-Cojlyriirirt London, Jmio 14. A Suffragette bomb exploded fa tlio aisle of St. George's Church, Hanorer square. The bomb was in a ;pmV lWar the .chancel. It exploded two hours after evensong. Three stained glass windawe in tho chancel were damaged Thorulull's picture of "Tho Imt Sufrpei l ," over the altar, was not injured. (Rec. Juno la, 11.io p.m.) _ ipndoiT, Jims IS. Tho bombs which w*r« found hi St. George's Chapel contained fiietal ftßttgfc They wero inside a latls's handhag, and wero ignited by a, eandle; A middleaged woman was the sole ctoupaftt of tho pew.. DISTURBANCE AT ST. PAUL'S. tontjoFij Jiiiie. 15. T'is Lord Mayor, the sheriffs, atid High Court Judges- attended a hospital service at St. Paul's Cathedral this afternoon; Several svifFra,getto's were' ejittted for interrupting the servfe*. Two, chained to scats, wero renlSvpd with difficulty. | (Rec. June IS, 16.80 p.Hi.) Tho interruptions at St.- Paul's lasted throughout the 1 aiithem-, Oh'o w-oiiiaii protested at the presence of '.Judges *i*hp has ordered the w-otfteii to fe tortured. A Suffragette, who was -cilajned' to a plank connecting the ehttifS, -was--. oB.Ty removed after the plank hod been sawn through. VANDALS Vr THE F>E&PLi=. CRUSADE AGASiT'TiIE MILL TANTS-. . ' LshdOii, Jtaie 11 Suffragettes attem-ptod U iiiarch to tho Horse Show ai Qlyrapia. SstrAoTdinary precautions }©\.o hee.it tabon. toprotect the horses. The police broke up a procession, iieaf tho Albert Hall. Suffragettes burnt tha iioigtvto cricket pavilion. A crowd at Paliner's Green pflted Suffragettes with flftgs. and toga of flottr. Those pelted included Mr, Goiultlea, who is Mrs". .Pankhursfa brother. A crowd . at Leicester, including women with f}re-l%hters, a#aelced .aiid' demolished in tho market pia-no a- stsll from which Suffragettes ivt>fo.; Sblliivg confectionery during "splf-sfciiial' l OTfIK. Tho Tiolice rescued tliti 'women.

(Roc. June K, 10.30 p-.hi,) 1 Londoni, Jtfts 16. Two Suffragettes tore, emoted from Westminster Abbey for d'istiwbiitg tiro proceedings at Evensong. A bro'rfa oli'tsido. molested them ajjcl fowe'd 'them to-

Beek police protection. They wo-W afterwards bustled in the streets and filially escaped in a motor*b.us,' Tlio polico, fearing dangef; stopped ft meeting, in Hyde Park atid'fiSesrtfid ilia Suffrngottps out of tkp pwjeMietfi. A largo crowd on Bfl;ffi|)sfead Heath attacked some Suffragettes-. .arid theiir malo fiiipporters,. who" we're l-joMijtg a meeting, smashed tJioii 1 .pliitforra, 'and hustled tho supporters into a pond.

MALE ACCESSORY FINED £SGG-. London, June It.

Arthur Barnett, a Solicitor's fcbffc> whoso firm . represented' Certain ■Suffragettes, and wh"o was changed with con*-, veying letters and drugs' to a Suffragette named Grace Roe in BoJlowaJ 1 Gaol, allegedly for the purpose of inducing violent sickness niter forcible feeding, and so scenting .hot early re* lease, has been fined .£2OO, Ho pleaded that ha did net Isnow tto contents of the packagfi.. Bis fvrm irftt not act for Suffragettes in fixture. "AS DEAD AS CtiStm kUWf WOMEN'S SUFMAGf © EN& L'AHIX (Rec. June. 15, i 0::30 pj».> Lp.Pttoft, Juhij W. Mr. Philip Snowdeiij M,P< flSodalist), in a speech in.London, said that Suffragette militancy lisoVs-truoS.s hfow at tlio'rory essential «jf' My'iiJsa.tfiiiJ.j naftoly tho substitution of ifeasoii for fertile force. A year ago there was a prospect of a measiiro f'of female .frft-fieJrise-passing through the, tlotise of Gowmidft'Sj but now, through tiro isiifeits' ttetto, tho suffrage question, wag is- dead as Queen Anne. AFTER TWENTY YEAftSi AMERICAN wiiiN A?fD TOE ' ■' VOTE. Now Vpfhi June, 14 The Conference .of WoMeii's'OtuJiS at Chicago carried a resolution by it I'aVge majority, after a'twtty, years' baitle, in favour of women's suffrage.. TllO announcement was stJnultafieMJsty. njiute tjiat tho Courts had Upheld tfoo constitutionality of tho 'stifeags laws or Illinois. ■ .

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2177, 16 June 1914, Page 5

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CROWDS TURN ON VANDALS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2177, 16 June 1914, Page 5

CROWDS TURN ON VANDALS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2177, 16 June 1914, Page 5

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