THE SUFFRAGETTES.
THE BANK BOMB. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.] London, April 15. The bank bomb was similar to that left at Oxted station, containing 4 watch attachment for exploding, out clumsily fitted. If it had exploded in the crowded streets a number would probably have been injured. MRS. PANKHURST’S CONDITION. London, April 14. The doctors state that Mrs Pankhurst lias had a relapse and is in a critical condition. Mr McKenna's license states that she must abstain from violation of the law and not go outside her residence, or she must return to Holloway. Mrs Drummond states that Mrs Pankhurst tore up the license and sent pieces back to Holloway in a cab. Mrs Pankhurst herself will decide whether to obey the order or return to prison.
M.P.’s HOUSE BURNED
(Received 9.25 a.m.) London, April 15. Suffragettes burned the house of Arthur Du Gros, Unionist M.P. for Hastings, at Saint Leonards, doing damage to the amount of several thousands.of pounds.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 84, 16 April 1913, Page 5
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162THE SUFFRAGETTES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 84, 16 April 1913, Page 5
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