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THE SUFFRAGETTES.

PROTECTING HUSBANDS. ['By Electeio Telkgbaph — Copyright Times and Sydney Sun Services. (Received 6 p.m.) London, June 18. Insurance has been effected, indemnifying the husband for possible legal liability for damages, through the wife contributing to the militant hinds.

VIOLENCE TO BE STOPPED. London, June 18. It is anticipated that the suffragettes will cease their violence, believing that the maximum effect will be obtained by a period of wild activity to be followed by a still period. They are now concentrating their attention on readjustment of the organisation and rehabilitating the hungerstrikers and those whose nerves have broken down.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 49, 19 June 1914, Page 5

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THE SUFFRAGETTES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 49, 19 June 1914, Page 5

THE SUFFRAGETTES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 49, 19 June 1914, Page 5

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