THE SUFFRAGETTES.
MILITANT TACTICS CONTINUE. AN INEVITABLE SEQUENCE. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright, London, February 27. Joyce Locke has been committed for trial on a charge of burning the teahouse at Kew Gardens. The magistrates are indignant at Lilian Lenton's release. The prosecuting counsel, explained that she is suffering from pleurisy and pneumonia. The magistrates have issued a warrant for Miss Lenton's re-arrest, in order to have the Home Secretary's explanation. Men caught women painting ''Votes for women" on the spats at Hampstead Heath, and pulled down their hair and smothered their. faces and hair with green paint. MRS. PAXKIIUKST BAILED OUT. London. February -'7 Mrs. Pankhurst has been released on bad. She complied with certain conditions mentioned at the hcarta* of her « W X, 7i e trlal lins becn transferred to the Old Bailey. Mrs. Pankliurst undertook to refrain from incitements. R,. r health was unsatisfactory. Sylvia Pankhurst and four others are being forcibly fed at Holloway Gaol Tt is reported that they are .seriously ill '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 241, 1 March 1913, Page 5
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165THE SUFFRAGETTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 241, 1 March 1913, Page 5
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