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I INVITATION TO A BISHOP. THE POLICE HOAXED. By Cable—Press Association—Cop;, right London, February 10. The Bishop of London lias paid a second visit to llolloway Prison and bus written to the suffragettes Unit no prisoners complained of any personal unkimlnt'ss on the part of officials. .Mrs. Dacre Fox read the letter and the meeting received it with laughter and exclamations of resentment. They invited the Bishop to visit the kail en Monday mid be forcibly fwl before a suffragette audience. Mrs. Pankhurst returned to England and announced that she would address a meeting from a window in Camden Square. When she left the police arrested a woman, but when taken to the police station it was found they had been hoaxed, having arrested Another suffragette disguised as Mrs. Pankhurst. PANDEMONIUM REIGNS. Received 11, 112.0 p.m. London, February 11. The supposed Mrs. Pankhurst addressed 500 people. Pandemonium reigned when it appeared the suffragettes and police alike were mistaken She was pulled hither and thither, and one time she and two suffragettes were on the ground and the police sprawl- I ing above. • I The crowd meantime attacked the I police with sticks and clogs. Seven I were arretted, each carrying a pair of Indian clubs. It is \belioved that Mrs. Pankhurst remains at Canipden- | hill. A squad of poice is guarding I the exits of the house.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 192, 12 February 1914, Page 5
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