THE SUFFRAGETTES.
CRIMINAL FOLLY, By Cable—Prc>s A#w:- ,; .- • !'oj,y: London. T*'->iru;iry ] !. Sylvia Pank'nir-t v.a- sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment, in default of !i:ie-=. for damage done by window-smashing. The suffragettes dropped a phial into a letter-box of inland revenue at Birmingham. When it exploded an attendant saved the contents—£.">iioo in paper money. THE VOTE IX lirXCARY. Buda-Pesth, February 14. Herr Lukaes. addressing the Electoral Reform Committer. s;iid there v.-a- little justification for introducing vnmin's suffrage when a highly civilised country like Britain rejected it. GOLF CREEKS DAM Ai :Eli Received 17. 12.1 H Loudon. '.. ;i r; ?•:. Snlir.i'. -t-. by cm tin;; mi i!i■ • tun" WOl'd-. "Xo Vole~. no »olf. .111-lice l'i'forc -port." with <p-.<de- and acid, -••rionsly damaged the u-.lf •r.-ceii- a! Kh->-mond. Walton Heath. Ac'ui:. <'hint-ford. Sandwich, Cromer. r;M^liarn and P.tnteg.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 230, 17 February 1913, Page 5
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131THE SUFFRAGETTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 230, 17 February 1913, Page 5
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