Let Them Starve!
SUGGESTED PUNISHMENT FOR; / SUFFRAGETTES. <? , THE ALTERNATIVE: OUTLAW THEM. . ; : Ry Cable—Press Association—Copyright London, March 111. Dr. Marcier, i n lt ] ct t,. r> gays i le ~,„,. sidcrs the authorities exuberate th." outcry whieli would follow the dentil ~'f a hunger-striker. The general verdict would be "Serve her right."' The value ol life, is over-estimated, inner as it \\.i< under-estimated a century ago when live hundred would have bean simultaneously executed at Newgate. He recommends that if the authorities shrink from ullowing these criminals to inflict death sentences on themselves, they should proclaim them outlaws. HORSE-WHIR AT WORK London, March 16. A. suffragette horsewhipped. Dr. Devon, a Scottish Prison Commissioner, while he was entering the Glasgo.v prison. The suffragette was knocked down, but not arrested! Suirrage,ttes fired some Midland Railway carriages at Kind's Norton. Six were destroyed and three badly dama»- «<■• ..'..' There has been a large Increase in the number of church services interrupted by suffragette prayers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 221, 18 March 1914, Page 5
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158Let Them Starve! Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 221, 18 March 1914, Page 5
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