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FEMALE SUFFRAGE

«. _ A ROWDY DEMONSTRATION. FOUR WOMEN IMPRISONED. LONDON/ January 17. The suffragettes tried to force an en« trance into Sir H^__Cajnpbell-Bannerma.n'« residence in IJowning street white .th« Cabinet was sitting, and continued, shouting " Votes for Women." f ' Four were arrested. Two of them had chained themselves to the front rails, compelling the police to break' the chains to Telease them. January 18. The four suffragettes who were arrested outside Sir H. CampbeH-Bannerma'n'B house declined to sign a__recognisance of good behaviour,' and *Vefe"sent to gaol for three weeks.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 27

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FEMALE SUFFRAGE Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 27

FEMALE SUFFRAGE Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 27

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