THE SUFFRAGETTES
A RAILWAY STATION BURNED DOWN. By JTeleeraDli— Prese Aesr-olatlon— Ooujrirtt ' London, Juno 21. The Coedpoeth (Wales) railway station was burned. The outrago is attributed to Suffragettes. SAFEGUARDING THE HUSBANDS. "Times" and Sytlnoy "Sun" Service*. .■',''■•■' : London, Juno 21. Six policies have been issued by Lloyd's to men to safeguard them against any legal'action that may bo taken against fcheni as persons responsible for the actions of their Suffragette wives. ■ .■!■.-.■■' .: . ■'. ' A West End doctor took out a policy for £5000 to protect himself against:tho actions of-his daughter. -The premium dinouiits to £20 annually. t
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2183, 23 June 1914, Page 6
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94THE SUFFRAGETTES Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2183, 23 June 1914, Page 6
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