THE SUFFRAGETTES.
MORE SENTENCES. Press Association.—Copyright. Received February 18, 10.51 p.m. London, February 13, One Suffragette was fined 40s or one month’s imrpisonment. The others were hound over in sureties to keep the peace or six weeks imprisonment. ' , A sexagenarian was discharged, and was very, disappointed. All except, two chose imprisonment. , .. . The Suffragettes at a meeting at Caxton Hall announced that the movement would continue with increasing energy. Many subscriptions were acknowledged. . TT „ The prisoners going to Holloway gaol sent the following message “All well; very cheerful. Only thing we care about is that the Government will be forced to yield. We are keener than ever, and the heavy sentences will not deter us. We consider it an indication that the Government is afraid of our agitation.”
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9074, 14 February 1908, Page 5
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127THE SUFFRAGETTES. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9074, 14 February 1908, Page 5
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