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MILITANT SUFFRAGETTES. INCENDIARISTS AT WORK. (BT El»CTBIO TELHGBAPH—CoPi EIGHT] [United Pssa» Asuoci&riox. ] (Received 9. a.m.) London, June 25. A pavilion and marquee belonging to the atliletic club at Barles were burned. Suffragettes are suspected of the deed. Pillar-box outrages in the city have been renewed. Suffragettes fired the Episcopal church at Ballylesson, Belfast, doing considerable damage. FORCIBLE FEEDING. Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, June 25. In the House of Commons, Mr McKenna, interrogated, stated that the suffragette, Grace Roe, was being forcibly fed at Holloway daily. Her condition was better since being deprived of the noxious drugs surreptitiously supplied to her by her friends. Replying to a suggestion that militants otight to be shadowed continuously by detectives, Mr McKenna feared that this would be impracticable. In 'consequence of the suffragette outrages, colonial visitors will be compelled to wait a month for a view of the Art Gallery, and will be. admitted under the strict surveillance of guides, with the empty galleries filled with police attendants.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 55, 26 June 1914, Page 5
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168More Outrages. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 55, 26 June 1914, Page 5
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