A MINISTER HORSEWHIPPED
WJLN'SJ'O.N (.'UincillLl. ATTACKED JiV A SlWiiAdlST. liy Cable—Press Association—Copyright London, .November* if. .Mr. Wmslo,, cliurchiii. ['resident or flic. Jioard of Trade, was alighting at, tie llnstol station, in connection with Hie Ldward Colston anniversary, when a Leeds suffragette named Harnett trnversed the cordon .shouting.- ••Take that you brute.- She b r(n ,g|, t a whip down on -Mr. Churchill's head with considerutile force, and at last succeeded in sweeping it across his face. Mr. UiUrchill grappled a.nd .struggled with lliig assailant on the edge of the platform, wrenched Hhe whip from her, and pocket «'d it. Urnett was arrested. -Mr. Cliurdiill speaking at a banquet, said stormy weather was coming. They would have to cope with the Lords, also with the ladies. (Laughter.) As regards the Budget, lie expressed <l"liaiieo of tihe Lords and confidence in the people, and declared that the former were offering battle on the worst I poss'ible ground for themselves |
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 240, 16 November 1909, Page 2
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157A MINISTER HORSEWHIPPED Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 240, 16 November 1909, Page 2
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