THE SUFFRAGETTES.
fitithki; orn;AOF.s. Ijy Cable— Press A.-sociation Copyright. London. March 24. The Milnauelt'.'s -pill parallin in a which was being constructed at lSeekenbani. A policeman disturbed a woman, v.-ho fled, leaving literature behind. The i'tre brigade cxlinguislieil the flames. The iolf areeiis at Sandwich have been much damaged. The post oflice is receiving a numb; r of packages containing pinfire cartridges. so placed that the postmarking blow will explode them. Suffragette' were refused admis.-ion to ihe Labor Conference at Manchester, so thev imprisoned th<» delegates for half an hour by chaining and padlocking the doors. Crowbars failed to break the chains, which were dually sawed through. Kiy.ii HAi;;nr. n a cashed. London. March 24. SnfTracetiee continuously interrniited Mr. Keir Hardie's address to Independent Laboi'ites ;t. Manchester. Thev characterised him as a miserable coward, who i had liefvaved the women's cause. M.mv ■ were ejected. i Mr. Keir ITardie advocated the re- ; lease of the hunger strikers, and said • there would be more now for liberfv - but for the mad burning of Lady I White's house, which prevented the au- ) thorities appearing to yield to terrorism.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 260, 26 March 1913, Page 5
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185THE SUFFRAGETTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 260, 26 March 1913, Page 5
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