DANGEROUS SUFFRAGETTES.
ANOTHER BOMB OUTRAGE. By Telegraph.—PreßS Association. —Oopyrielit London, Thursday. A canister containing live cartridges exploded in a third-class compartment of a passenger train at King-ston-on-Thames, Betting fire to the carriage. A bomb with the fuse alight was discovered in the third class compartment of a train at Battereea, inscribed 'Votes for Women." The Women's Social i:ud Political Union denies that a plot had been laid to destroy the Crystal Palace grandstands previous to the Association Cup final.
Fourteen suffragette prisoners are hunger-striking, and five of them are being forcibly fed.
Received 10 a.m. London. Friday. Suffragettes exploded and burned the Nevil Cricket Club's pavilion at Tunbridge.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 558, 12 April 1913, Page 5
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108DANGEROUS SUFFRAGETTES. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 558, 12 April 1913, Page 5
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