SCENE IN PARLIAMENT.
A -mjutaxtsuffraoist. " (;IVK VOTESJt'O WOMEN|" lieceived 14, 10.5 p. ra , London, October 1.1 1 heie is a likelihood of re&tri*t' tin- privilege of ladies being "««.rt >n the House of ComZ., dining the sittings. From a small a ij o door near the main entrance a woman entered, walked to the liar of the House and shouted, with uprated hamul l ease discussing the Children's Bi'l Give votes to women!" The intrmfcr was expelled, still shouting. She proved to Im» Aliitrens Spinous. Kier llurdie's private secretary, Idris, knew her parents; hence he afforded lief «n <i|t|>tirtunity to view the House, not suspecting her intentions, fsiie afterwards apologised, assuring Idris that her act was unpremeditated. ANOTHER BREACH OF THE PEACE. London, October 13. •Mis. Pankliurst. Miss Cliristaltfl Pankliurst, and Mrs. Druinmond Ignored a summons to appear at- Bow Street Police Court on a charge of trying to provoke a breach of il.e jieiice r,i tun- , mctirin with the rushing of the House B of Connnons Warrants for their arrest . .have lte.'ii issued.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 250, 15 October 1908, Page 2
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174SCENE IN PARLIAMENT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 250, 15 October 1908, Page 2
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