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THE SUFFRAGETTES.

) MRS. DBUMMOND TO BE OPERATED UPON. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. London, May 13. A doctor has stated that an operation will be necessary on Mrs Drumraond, who was recently removed from the police court unconscious. At the doctor's re-1 quest, the address of the nursing home to which Mrs.. Drummond was taken has I been withheld, owing to fear of the pub-) lie boycotting it. Mrs. Drummond's bail has been extended to two months. I THE CONSPIRACY CASE. j London, May 13. Mrs. Strange, in giving evidence in the case against Clayton and others, stated that after the destruction of her Kew, and other tea rooms, she, appealed to Miss Kerr, one of the defendants, to discontinue the outrages, but the latter refused to promise to do so. "FOR VALOR!* London, May 13. A medal maker stated, in evidence, that he was supplying the Women's Union with medals and brooches, inscribed "For Valor. Fed by force during hunger strike." Soma of the medals cost £l. "Votes for Women" has been scratched on drapers' windows at Norwich. They will cost £SOO to replace. THE SUPPLY OF MARTYRS. .London, May 13 The Press A«*en"y status that, though Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald does not favor militancy, he will print The Suffragette, because the Government will shrink from dealing with their promised opponents. If he is arrested, Mr. Keir Hardie will replace him, and so on until cither the Government attack is parried, or the supply of martyrs has run out. THE VALUE OF DECORATIONS. Received 15, 12.25 a.m. London, May 14. Literature found at the manufacturers' showed that the "valour" medals cost (is. "fed by force" medals 20s, "hunger strike"' Ds (id. "grille' 2s 2d,' while framed testimonials were <*iven to all who had been convicted. THE NEWSPAPER SUFFRAGETTE. London, May U. Mr. B»nson. Treasurer of the Independent Labor Party, states that every 'ssue of the newspaper Suffragette will be censored and incitements to outrage will also be excluded.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 302, 15 May 1913, Page 5

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THE SUFFRAGETTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 302, 15 May 1913, Page 5

THE SUFFRAGETTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 302, 15 May 1913, Page 5

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