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A VIOLENT SCENE.

SYLVIA PANKHURST ARRESTED

[By Electric Telegram—Copyright [United Press Association.] (Received 12.45 p.m.) London, July 27.

At tho Free Speech demonstration in Trafalgar Square, Sylvia Pankhuret concluded a violent harangue by suggesting that the croud go 'to Mr Asquitli'is residence in Downing Street.

She was immediately arrested and tho mounted police checked the crowd rushing to Whitehall. Sylvia's bodyguard of East End youths attempted to rescue her and violent scenes ensued. Twelve women and eleven men were finally arrested.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 70, 28 July 1913, Page 6

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81

A VIOLENT SCENE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 70, 28 July 1913, Page 6

A VIOLENT SCENE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 70, 28 July 1913, Page 6

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