DISTURBANCE AT A CHURCH COUNCIL.
SHOUTING SUFFRAGETTES. By Teleer^ph—Prea AsonoUllon—CoDiriahl London, July 12. ' After creating a disturbance at the Church Council meeting, the Suffragettes left shouting: "Remember tho Saviour, Who always stood by the women!" - MORE SUFFRAGETTE CRIMES. (Rec. . July 13, 10 p.m.) LAndon, July 13. The bomb found in St. John's consisted of a canister nine inches hi°;h and contained gunpowder arid metal filings, and was timed, to explode in ftri hour. The prisoner; a militant Suffragette, had'been closely watched for the past few. Sundays. The SufFracettes burned the railway station at Blabv. A post-bag exploded on the BlackpoolManchester train and ignited six, other bags, also a portion of the van. The guard was. ba<|ly burned while extinguishing the fire which is attributed to Suffragettes. , BOMB IN A CHURCH.:' (Rec. July 13, 8.35 p.m.) .. , , London, July 13. '•.-•A bomb.with a burning fuse attached was discovered while evensong was in progress at, St.- Joliri's, Westminster'. A Suffragette in quitting the church was arrested. MRS. PANKHURST RELEASED. ' A London,- July 12. Mrs. Pankhurst has been ; released from prison. ' : ■: ■-
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2201, 14 July 1914, Page 5
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