THE SUFFRAGETTES.
POUR PRISONERS RELEASED. By Cable—-Press Association —Copyright. London, November 10. Pour suffragettes, who were sentenced to six months' imprisonment for smashing a Government office window at Dublin in July, have been released. REJOICING IN NEW YORK. New York, November 10. Fifteen thousand women paraded in celebration of the addition of the four States to the suffrage cause. They were preceded by women's bands, and carried banners and flags. The women trumpeters were dressed in white Tobes, and were headed by the State delegations. Every nationality, including China and Japan, were represented. DISTURBERS REMOVED. London, November 10. Violent scenes took place at Mr. John "Burns' meeting at Battersea. Half-a-dozen suffragettes were carried out fighting and struggling, by a large band of stewards, who acted as the chuckersout.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 150, 12 November 1912, Page 5
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128THE SUFFRAGETTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 150, 12 November 1912, Page 5
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