British and Foreign.
I BT KLKCTKIO TEI,EGHAPH-COITl! lOHT? TpBR PP.KHS ifISGCZ-ATIQN ] (Received This Bay. 9.80 n.m.) .SUI'FIiA(; ICTTJO .)QSTL'IiS A RAOJiHOiiSE. LONDON, .J inio 5. I'Jiza betli Djivid.son. who attempted to .stop tlio King's horse Aniner, in the race ioi' the Derby, and who was knocked down and injured, s now conscious and. talcing nourishment-. It is alleged she did it to call attention to women's wrongs.''
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 June 1913, Page 2
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67British and Foreign. Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 June 1913, Page 2
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