THE SUFFRAGETTES.
ANOTHER OUTRAGE,
By Cable—Press Association—Copyright,
London, March 21. Eighteen trunk telephone wires, each eighty yards long, were removed near Hull. The suffragettes are suspected. SYLVJA PANKHURST'S PLIGHT. London, March 22. Miss Sylvia Pankluirst has been released. She, refused to take food. Received 24, 8.30 p.m. London, March 23. Sylvia Pankluirst recently wrote to her mother: "I am fighting, fighting, fighting. They have four to six wardresses and two doctors twice daily to prise open my mouth, but I resist all the time. My gums are always Weeding." LADY WHITE'S HOUSE. London, March 23. A public movement has been started to rebuild Lady White's house.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 259, 25 March 1913, Page 5
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106THE SUFFRAGETTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 259, 25 March 1913, Page 5
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