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MRS. PANKHURST

ARRESTED ONCE -Ttf ORE.* ,

fly. Telegraph—Pre6S A«>o<!lßtion— Gai&ti&i

London, July 8 iMrs Pankhuist resumed her duties at the Suffiagetto headquarters at Kingswaj, but was immediatel) rearrested. , Two SufFragettes at diybicnK attempted to blow up Robort Biirns'e buthplace A watchman discovered them placing largo bombs against Jio building He captured one, but the other escaped

SUFFRAQETTES IN COURT.

BOOK THROWN AT JUDGE;.

London, July S. Thrco women Suffragettes were tried to-day. Drew was sentenced to two months' imprisonment and two others, Hall and Hoe, to tlneo months'. On charges of having arms in their possession accused woro found not guilty and discharged. Hall and Roe, at tie outsot of the proceedings wore r ordered to the'cells for shouting and throwing a book at the Judge.

"YOU'LL PAY FOR ASQUITH'S ' SIN." ' "Times" and Sydney "flun" Cervices.'

tflec. July 9, 6.25 p.m.) London, July 8. Tho Suffragettes who attempted to hum down Robert Burns'g cottago at Ayr, wore stockings over their boots, and men's caps. Mary Richardson, one of tho Suffragottes called is a witness in tho trial of three other Suffragettes, complained that her mouth was cut by forcible feeding. Sho yelled at the Judge: "You'll pay tho price, for Asquith's sin." Sho was removed from the court yelling and struggling. v

SUFFRAGETTE ARRESTED. London. July 9. A woman named Janet Arthur has "been ai rested in connection with the Robert Bums cottage outiage. She was \en >iolent in the cell and also before the Judpe She earned a consulerablo sum of money. The other -noman escaped on a bicyclo.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19140710.2.64

Bibliographic details
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2198, 10 July 1914, Page 7

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260

MRS. PANKHURST Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2198, 10 July 1914, Page 7

MRS. PANKHURST Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2198, 10 July 1914, Page 7

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