THE SUFFRAGETTES.
SCRIMMAGING AND ARRESTS. (Received 12.50 p.m.) London, Jamiary 28. Suffragettes a number of windows in the Treasury, and also at the shipping company’s offices in •Cockspur Street. - The police rescued several militant suffragettes from menacing the crowds in Whitehall. Altogether, twenty-two suffragettes wore arrested, chiefly for resisting tho police. A deputation visited the House of Commons and demanded to see Mr. Lloyd George. The latter refused, bat said he was prepared to receive them to-morrow. Mrs. Drummond said tho reply was ■unsatisfactory, and tbe deputation attempted, to enter Stephen’s Hall, and in the scrimmage several (including Mrs. Drummond) were arrested. j
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 26, 29 January 1913, Page 6
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103THE SUFFRAGETTES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 26, 29 January 1913, Page 6
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