SUFFRAGETTES
MRS PANKHURST HISSED
CHAiRGE OF INCITEMENT
(Received February. 26, 10 a.n..; jvONDON, February 'Jo.
Tliere was sp'large crowd at the En■som Police Court awaiting the appearance of Mrs Pankliurst to answer a charge, under the Malicious Damage to Property Act, of inciting to crime. There were cheers (by suffragettes) and hisses, the latter preponderating. Mrs Pankliurst was remandtd, bail being granted.
SUFFRAGETTES PELTED
PILLAR-BOX OUTRAGE
(Received February 26, 10.7 a.in.) LONDON, February 25. A .mob pelted suffragettes at Croydon with tomatoes and eggs, and smashed the windows of their headquarters. Letters in a Forest Hill pillar-box were set on fire by -suffragettes.
RELEASE OF LILIAN LESTO.V
criminal law a farce
(Received February 26', 10.5 a.m.) LONDON, February 25.
. Tlio Daily CHroniclo states that the i-elease of Lilian Lent on, one of the two young women charged with Die Kew Gardens tea room outrage, and who reached a state c.f collapse owing to her refusal to take food, malces the criminal] law a farce.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 27 February 1913, Page 5
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164SUFFRAGETTES Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 27 February 1913, Page 5
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