FEMALE SUFFRAGISTS.
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demonstration: i.x loxdox. determined attempts to enter parliament. Received March 21, Ma!' p.m. London. March 21. A Women's Social Political ft ion meeting in t'axton Hall, including a large eontir,g"it of I.in a-hire iittl.ni operatives, in shawls and clogs, eon•leinned the Oovernment's attitude to Mr. Dickenson's Female Franchise Bill, and summoned Sir 11. Campbell-Banner-man to legi-latc on the lilies of hii own'
Lad. liaberton vol oiteercd to lose a deputation to bund the resolut. >'i to the Premier. The police up the procession in!'> twos and threes. Soon 500 ettra constables were assembled at th? House of Commons, and bad great rouble in resist in-; the most determined series of disorderly attempts ever made to enter the precincts of the buildings. Numerous skirmishes were of no avail, th? rashes leading only to the arrest of small batches. The police showed th' utmost tor ■bearau'e, and. sought to restrict their duties to preventing anything in the na'iire of a combi led demonstration. Vvuc,jJ-BE MARTYRS.
SEVENTY-FIVE ARRESTED. Received March 21, 11.15 p.m. London, Much 21. Hug? crowds were greatly amused at would-be martyrs asking to be arrested. Lady llabeiton was admitted to th" House, but was unable to.see Sir 11. Campliell-Bannei man. Seventy-five women vn arrested., and admitted to hii!.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 22 March 1907, Page 3
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219FEMALE SUFFRAGISTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 22 March 1907, Page 3
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