THE SUFFRAGETTES.
AX IMPUDENT SPEECH. POLITICIAN ADVISES ANARCHY. Bj Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Deceived 11, 8.50 p.m. London, April 11. Mr. Landsbury, an ex-member of tho House of Commons, speaking at a suffragette demonstration at the Albert Hall, said that it was urgent that militant men should support the suffragettes and burn and destroy property. They were engaged in a war wherein there should be no regard for property of any kind.
The secretary announced that the SelfDenial Week had resulted in raising £15,000. Telegrams had been sent to Mr. Asquith and Mr. McKenna, stating that the sum was an answer to Mr. McKenna's "Cat and Mouse Bill." Mrs. Annie Bell, remanded for obstruction, to Holloway prison, declared that she intended to use a revolver if men interfered with her.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 275, 12 April 1913, Page 5
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128THE SUFFRAGETTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 275, 12 April 1913, Page 5
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