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"FORCIBLE FEEDING"

PROTEST COMMITTEE OF DOCTORS. , - B? Teleeraph-Pres3 Ae3ociatJon-CopjTl E ht "Hmei" and Sydney' "Brui" B«mc»«. „. . '■•' ' London, July 16. ■ kir Victor Horsloy and other doctors, forming a Forcible ' Feeding Protest, Committee, went as a deputation to Mr. MKenna (Homo Secretary), who refused to admit a reporter to take' notes. The deputation consequently withdrew. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE IN AMERICA. V/ashington, July 16. Mr. Bryaii, Secretary of State, annoimciis tbat ho will support, women's suffrage, and he has pledged himself to do his utmost.'to secure the carriage of a amendment : '.in No-, braska in order to enable that State' to join with other suffrage States. : Mr. Bryan bases his attitude on- a mother's Hght to employ every weapon for. the protection of tho interests she guards, also for tho .moulding] of the children's environment.- He sayis that politics will, never"' suffer' through the admission of women. .. ■' ' WELCOME TO MI&S ADELA' ; ■ ■-.■•'■ PANKHURST. - :.:-., , ■_ Sydney, July 17. The Labour Council, in welcoming Miss Adela Pankhurst,-: the English . suffragette, decided to"ask' Mr. Holman, tho Premier, to send a. cable message to ■ Mrr 'Asquitlr regarding- -women's suffrage. • •■. ■ ,; ' .. ; - ■ MRS. PANKHURST REARRESTED, . London, July 16. Mrs. Pankhurst, released a few days. ago under ''the Cat and- Mouse Act,has been rearrested. . , RELEASED NINE TIMES. . (R«o. July 17, 9.30 p.m.) : ■ ■; '. London, July 17. Mrs. Pankhurst in fifteen months has served forty days of her.triehnium.sen-; tenco'. She has been released nine times.' ■ ,; '• . ' THE RIGHT SORT OF WOMEN! ' (Rec., July 17, 9.30 p.m.) -.''■ New York, July 16. ' Xking at a luncheon exclusively atby women, Mr. Roosevelt emphasised the. necessity of tho right sort of women to enter politics.The Progressive Party, he declared, would if it could arrange to induce a nilmber of women to stand as candidates. ■'■•'• ■• ■ . .

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2205, 18 July 1914, Page 5

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283

"FORCIBLE FEEDING" Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2205, 18 July 1914, Page 5

"FORCIBLE FEEDING" Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2205, 18 July 1914, Page 5

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