First Edition. WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE.
FURTHER DISORDERS. 'By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) (Received 5, 11.15 a.m.) London, March 4. Fifty suffragettes arriving in cabs and taxi-cabs and armed with hammers and stones which they concealed in their stockings raided Knig.lit.sbridge, Kensington, and High street and smashed windows in Harrod’s, Barkers’ and other stores. Troops from Knights!)ridge barracks assisted in arresting them. , Later, -windows in Lord Loreburn’s, Lord Crewe’s and Mr J. A. Pease’s residences and in the House of Lords were smashed. The .police, mounted and afoot, were powerless owing to the widespread attacks. The. authorities have closed the British and other museums.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 60, 6 March 1912, Page 6
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103First Edition. WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 60, 6 March 1912, Page 6
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