THE SUFFRAGETTES
STRENUOUS POLITICS. j 4 -i ■--.) Bj Cable—Press Association—Copyright London. June 30. Mr. Lloyd George addressed five thou- J •and persons at Woodford, on the bene- j fits of the Insurance Act. Men and | women suffragettes constantly interrupted" him, infuriating the stewards, and fierce struggles took place. Chairs were broken, women's hats torn off, and many persons ejected ?o exhausted and blood-! stained that they required aid from the j ambulance. WINDOW SMASHER SENTENCED. London. June 30. Violet Daubney was sentenced to two months' imprisonment for breaking ?\lr. McKenna's windowfi. Eleven suffragettes have been released at Birmingham. The majority were being forcibly fed". More window-smashing took place yesterday at Leicester and elsewhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 314, 2 July 1912, Page 5
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113THE SUFFRAGETTES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 314, 2 July 1912, Page 5
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