THE SUFFRAGETTES.
"PACIFY WOMEN!"
By Cable—Press Association—Copyright.
London, June 6. Three suffragettes were arrested while haranguing a crowd outside the conference at St. James's. They carried a banner inscribed "Peace abroad; not at home. Pacify women."
A DASTARDLY ACT.
London, June 6. The suffragettes are suspected of having placed broken bottles on tiie track at the auto-cycle races in the Isle of Man.
A PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE.
London, June 6. Queen Alexandra has withdrawn from the Royal Academy Sir Luke Fildes' portrait of King Edward. The action is attributed to fear of its being damaged by suffragettes. °
MISS DAVISON'S CONDITION
London, June 6. Miss Davison passed a restless night. She is still unconscious, and her condition is considered to be very "rave.
1 . Later. Miss Davison has undergone an operation, and is now in a critical condition.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 7, 9 June 1913, Page 5
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136THE SUFFRAGETTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 7, 9 June 1913, Page 5
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