British and Foreign
[KI.JiCTEIC TELEGRAPH, COi'YRKJIIT. J [l'L'.U TRESS ASSOCIATION.] TANNER THE BRAVE. New York, November 15. Tanner, a fasting num, living at Hartford, Connecticut., lias expressed a desire to marry Mrs l'ankhurst, pointing out that his abstention from food should constitute an ideal link between t hem. .Mrs l'ankhurst was resieged by reporters. She was flushed with anger, and described the offer as insulting. She adds: 1 am a politician, and not a marrying person."
(It is probably the Tanner, of Tanner's Ark and fasting fame, formerly of New Zealand, who is referred to).
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 November 1913, Page 3
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