MILITANT SUFFRAGETTES.
MRS DRUMMOND'S CONDITION. COSTLY WINDOW SCRATCHING. » yl Vlc K r i ,»,h,-]'roH..AH 1 *K.i:,1J0... <;«.,..vrm..t Received thin day, 9 a.m. London, Tuesday. The doctor Ht.-il.ticl .-m operation wafl necessary on Mrs Drumrnond. who was recently removed from court unconscious. At the doctor's request the address 'of the nursing homo to which Mrs Drummond was taken lw< henn withheld owing to the lear of the public boycotting it. Mrs Drummomi's bail has been extended for two months.
I Mrs Strange, giving evidence in the ! case against Clayson ami others, stated that after the destruction by her of the Kew and other tea rooms, she appealed to Miss Kerr, one of thn defendants, to discontinue the outrages, but the laltor refused to promise. A medal maker stated, in evidence, he was supplying the Women's Union with medals and brooches inscribed "For Valour. Fed by force during hunger strike." Some of the medals were costing £l- - for women" has boon scratched on drapers' windows at Norwich. The windows cost .£SOO to replace.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 567, 14 May 1913, Page 5
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171MILITANT SUFFRAGETTES. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 567, 14 May 1913, Page 5
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