THE SUFFRAGETTES
“GALLANT ONSLAUGHT” CALLED FOB. “LIVES OF PUBLIC WILL BE MADE IMPOSSIBLE.” LONDON, January 27. Mrs Pankhurst, speaking at the Pavilion Music Hall, called on volunteers to make a secret and gallant onslaught. Miss Annie Kelly advised the shopkeepers to look out. The lives of the public, she said, would be made impossible.
DEMONSTRATION IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE.
LONDON, January 27
A suffragette was arrested whilst attempting to damage a picture in St. Stephen’s Hall. During a suffragette demonstration at Trafalgar square there was a melee with'the polica Several women were arrested.
A PRIVATE BILL INADEQUATE.
FULLEST MILITANCY AND LAWBREAKING ADVOCATED.
SUFFRAGETTE LEADERS
ARRESTED
(Received January 28, 10.55 p.m.)
LONDON, January 28, The' National Union for Women's Suffrage • declares that a private Bill will be inadequate, and only a Government measure will bo acceptable. A meeting of the Women’s Social Union demanded Mr Lloyd George’s and Sir ‘Edward Grey’s resignations unless they compelled the Cabinet to introduce a Bill. Mrs Pankhurst urged the fullest militancy short of injury to human life. The Women’s Freedom League and Mrs Despard have advocated lawbreaking in every way. Miss Sylvia Pankhurst has been arrested for an outrage at St. Stephen’s. Mrs Dospard has been arrested as the outcon}© of the Trafalgar Square melee.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8340, 29 January 1913, Page 7
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209THE SUFFRAGETTES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8340, 29 January 1913, Page 7
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