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THE SUFFRAGETTES.

A PRISON RECORD. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright. London, March 6. Mr. McKenna. Home Secretary, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said that this year fifty-five suffragettes had been imprisoned, of whom thirty-two had been released on account of illness. TELEPHONES CUT. MEETINGS BROKEN UP. London. March f>. The suffragettes cut four trunk telephones at Llantarnam. Two suffrajrettes were roughly treated at Newport, and a meeting in West Hampstead was broken up by the distribution of sulphuretted hydrogen and snuff.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 247, 8 March 1913, Page 5

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THE SUFFRAGETTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 247, 8 March 1913, Page 5

THE SUFFRAGETTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 247, 8 March 1913, Page 5

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