"UNDER DIVINE GUIDANCE."
Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, June 1U Bertha Ryland, a suffragette, when committed for trial, shouted, "No jower on earth can stop our movement, which is working under Divine guidance." ' WOMEN J)IFFER IN CHICAGO. Received 15s, 9.30 p.m. j New xork, June 12. At the Women's Clubs Convention at Chicago, an attempt to introduce the suffragette question led to much disagreement, and the discussion was adjourned. WOMEN'S FEDERATION MAKE DEMANDS. BUT SLATE THE SUFFRAGETTES. " IRRESPONSIBLE, UNBRIDLED AND IMPULSIVE WOMEN." GOVERNMENT SHOULD SHOW ITS STRENGTH. Received 12, 6 p.m. London, June 12. At the Women's Liberal Federation meeting at the Queen's Hall, Lady Abcrconway moved a protest against the compulsory retirement of women from the civil service upon their marriage, demanding also men's wages to women for work of equal value. Lady Carlisle declared that it was terrible that the suffrage reform, which was on the verge of being victorious, should be set back many years because of their militancy breeding anger and bitterness in the hearts of the people. "We have a strong Government. Why does it not show its strength and crush this terrible scourge,' promoted by irresponsible, unbridled, impulsive women?" Resolutions were adopted in favor of the Government taking action in the matter.,
DRIVEN FROM PILLAR TO POST. SUFFRAGETTES WILL Pw<T AND PIAN IN SECRET. Times and Sydney Sun Services. Received 12, 6 p.m. London, June 12. In consequence of police raids,' the militants will utilise private residences of sympathisers for maturing their plots. These place? will bo kept secret, or, rather, will l be known only to the prominent leaders.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 21, 13 June 1914, Page 5
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