THE SUFFRAGETTES.
MRS PANKHURST’S CONDITION.
[By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Assoo'ai’con. • (Received 9.1 oa.m.) London, June 8. Mrs Pankhurst’e license lias expir>d, but she is very weak and is conined to bed. It is believed no effort will be made to re-arrest her this week unless she attempts to leave the house. FURTHER INCENDIARISM. Suffragists burned the pavillion of die Middlesex Cricket Club at Crouchend. FINED FOR OBSTRUCTION. The suffragists who were arrested it St. James’ palace were fined for ibstruction. A PLEA OF JUSTIFICATION. Mrs Lawrence pleaded that the speeches of Lloyd George and Mr Hobhouse were sufficient to encourage violence. Justice Darling, in summing up. said Mr- Hobhouse’s speech was most unfortunate, and bo suggested that the suffragists had not produced the popular uprising comparable to those it Nottingham Castle in 1832, and, at Hyde Park railings in 1867.
Miss Davison is dead
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 29, 9 June 1913, Page 5
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145THE SUFFRAGETTES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 29, 9 June 1913, Page 5
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