WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.
KUSUING THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. ARREST OF THE LEADERS. -pi. • '-" nJon , October 14 in,! t. m !' 7' Mr - h - Jl ' Asquith, hayfen,„i<r ■ m ' eive 11 de P"tatioa of made i) Sl laS ! Bts ' 6 " V( ' rftl "«*<« wcr' I ont 'f n 0t on the 'each th n"""°" 9 ' Tl,oir attempts to lh< - House wore ineffectual lilt' crowd, including an clement of e u.K.'np'oyed and ,o mo hool^a, II ltd to break the policecordon. borne pv-isons were injured in tile rusli. dered'ti'ie le l ' o ari '" n e ement * renous fJl,,re d m ° aSt, ' at,on a " ™ m ''' nlU)Ulirk ' Pn^
that tl, «• , chronic le declare t at the suffragists arc now making themselves the. nucleus of mobs in de, J (,un^roll?l elements and rowl l :;, f0 " si r 0,,s ; ami arc lowing , , ™ , < ' allnß for storapr treatment than heretofore.
Mrs. Drnnnnond, Mrs. Pankhurst and Miss Oirystabcl Pankiliurst, the suffragists who did not answer a summons to appear at Bow Street Police Court #They have been remand®d for a week on bail.
OFFENDERS ELECT TO GO TO GAOL. Received 15, 10.15 p.m. _ London, October 15. •Several of the suffragists wJio were arrested lave elected to go to prism lor a month instead of entering into J > 'cognisances and finding sureties for their good behaviour for a year. Some rcd 1,11 nijournment to obtain Three males were sent to gaol for kicking and striking the polio, oil .r 8 peace ° r 1)01,11(1 ° Ver to kecp thc
MRS. SYMONS' RUSE. Received I.T. 10.15 p.m. London, October 13. -Mrs Synions has been severely -Jtiejscdfor not applying to Mr. Keir Hardin himself for admission Co rue lobby. Her only want of premeditation was to apply to Idria (Mr Kcir Hardie'n secretary). It is now declared that the demonatration was (he result of a consultation of the leaders of the Womoa's Social and Political Union. KEEPING THE LADIES IN CHECK. » Received 15, 0.55 p.m. London, October 13. Jhe Speaker announced that whi'o not excluding ladies from the innir lobby- he had ordered tlmt none should ue allowed past ttic doorkeepers. This prevents access to the window. UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE FOR VICTORIA. Melbourne, October 15. In tile State Assembly the Premier, Mr Tboiiias Herat, introduced a Bill to give the suffrage to nil adults. ->iale or fomale.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 251, 16 October 1908, Page 2
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378WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 251, 16 October 1908, Page 2
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