THE SUFFRAGETTES.
I.j GOLF PAVILION BURNED. SUFFRAGETTE SPEAKERS ILL-USED. By Cable—Press Association—Copy right. London, April 14. The pavilion of the Killarney Golf Club lias been burned. There were 10,000 present at a suffragette meeting in Hyde Park. The speakers were pelted with turf and orange peel. Twelve thousand persons were at a meeting at Wimbledon, and there was much disorder. BOWLING GREENS DESTROYED. London, April 14. i Suffragettes destroyed the bowling greens at Bellahouston. A BOMB AT THE BAXK. London, April 14. The police discovered inside the railings of the Bank of England a bomb filled with three ounces of gunpowder, some metal and also a hairpin. It was timed to explode at midnight. Received 15, 10.25 p.m. London, April 15. The Bank bomb was similar to.that left at Oxted station, containing a watch attachment for exploding, but clumsily fitted. If it had exploded in the crowded streets a number would probably have been injured. MRS. PANKHURST'S CONDITION. London, April 14. The doctors state that Mrs. Pankhurst lias had a relapse, and is in a critical condition. Mr. McKenna's license states that she must abstain from violation of the law and not go outside her residence, or she must return to Hollcway. Mrs. Drummond states that Mrs. Pfiijkhurst tore up the license and .sent the pieces back to Holloway in a cab. Mrs. Pankhurst herself will decide whether to obey the order or return to prison.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 278, 16 April 1913, Page 5
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236THE SUFFRAGETTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 278, 16 April 1913, Page 5
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