THE SUFFRAGETTES.
ACTS OF INCENDIARISM. [BY EIEOTMC 1 [United Press Association.] (Received 8.50 a.m.) • - London, August 5. ; , The "late Sir G.-Newnes' residence 'at Lynton, valued ; at ,£12,000, was, burned. 'Several books were found. ,and, suffragettes are suspected. Suffragettes set fire, to the Reathdown Mansion at Waldingham. The gardener and other servants extinguished, the flames, but the sbiirea.se was destroyed, and other damage was done.
I POOR MRS PANKHUEST. • (Received 11.45 a.m.) ■Mrs Pankhurst, looking very ill, held a meeting in the Kingsway Hall. The police did not attempt to arrest her, though her license had expired. Her license was sold at auction for £IOO. Annie Kenney's license realised £ls. PUBLICLY THREATENED. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright') [Sydney Sun Special Cable.] London, August 5. A Welshman publicly threatened to shoot the Suffragettes for disturbing the Eistedfodd at Abergavenny.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 78, 6 August 1913, Page 5
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135THE SUFFRAGETTES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 78, 6 August 1913, Page 5
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