British and Foreign.
♦ | ki.kctiuc tklkorani, con-mum - , j [I'KR I'RKSS .ASSOCIATION. ] I'WEYL.yriXC MAKTYUS. London, August LS. The I'ev. William Temple, M.A., headmaster - of Pepton School, speaking at Oxford, described the "Cat and Mouse Act" as a form of torture, a form that would allow militant Suffragettes to please themselves. The course was taken of supplying them with nourishment suitable to their recovery, but he could not concievn why the State should interfere to forbid suicide.' The Government had passed legislation outraging human liberty, instead of recognising man's right to commit suicide.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 August 1913, Page 2
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90British and Foreign. Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 August 1913, Page 2
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