The Suffragettes
SOUND ADVICE. RE-WIN' PUBLIC PAYOR. I'.y Cable—Press Association—Copyright Received 5, ">.JS p.m. London, February 4. 'l'lif l!(. Hon. lloyil George, atGlasgoiy, •elviscd the non-militant suffragettes' ,■ ulation to endeavour to rc-win pub■p 'inion, showing that the mass of ,| 1( . K[ „ ''nigcltcs repudiated violence.
Fl' UTh.' K,t INSTRUCTION*. •J ondoii, February 1. Three suffrajrette h.''' ( ' s llave occurred. Abenvhill Castle, Com. 1- ' I '. Perthshire, was dstroyed, and a ([train! 11 '' of furniture de.-troyed in an imoceupv 1 - 1 ' mansion ii! the same neighborhood. {►'"> third lire destroyed a house at St. Lilian's, Perthshire, belonging to Mr. .SlhVling J'oyd, whose wife is vice-president of fr'ic Anti-Suffrage League. Suffragette attire was found on the premises in each instance.
PUIiUO OPINION* FRIGHTENED. Received 6, 12.30 a.m. London, February 4. Replying to a deputation of the Scottish Women's Liberal Federation, Air. Lloyd George said that public opinion was frightened by the militant outrages. The. granting of the franchise \va9 hopein the present Parliament.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 187, 6 February 1914, Page 5
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158The Suffragettes Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 187, 6 February 1914, Page 5
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