THE SUFFRAGETTES.
v ßy Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.* (United Press Association.) (Received 1.-15 p.ra.) London, March (9. Many thousands of people at Wimbledon Common rendered the suffragette meetings abortive. There was wild disorder at HycJe Park, where 5000 people mobbed the militants. The strong -force of police rescued Mrs Drummond and others. Suffragettes burnt the bowlers’ pavilion at Heaton Park, Newcastle.
A CATHOLIC PASTORAL FROM ARCHBISHOP KELLY. ■‘ : \ (Received 11.0 a.m.) Sydney, March 10. A pastoral letter by Archbishop Kelly, dealing with, the duties and responsibilities of parents in connection with State school scholarships, and which was read at the Catholic Churches, reviewing the position, declares: If a compromise upon the religious character of the school is to be held by us Catholics as out of the question—and we give it an indignant rejection—then our only self-respect-ing attitude towards the departmental insidious proposal is, wo say, “Your free tuition in your newly-faiigled higher shrine of indifference may go to perdition as far as Catholics arc concerned.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1913, Page 6
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163THE SUFFRAGETTES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1913, Page 6
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