THE SUFFRAGETTES.
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FURTHER OUTRAGES COM.MiI TED. (RELKA.SK OF THE WOMAN I LOCKE. LONDON, April 8. A suffragette named Annie Kennedy t 'i Annie Kenney) has been arrested for inciting to crimes against the peace. A bomb at Dudley exploded between two Sebaytopol trophy eaiimon. Literature was scattered about. The woman Wharry, alias Locke, who took part in an outrage in Kew Gardens, has been released. SCHEME TO BLOW UP STANDS AT CRYSTAL PALACE. LONDON, April 8. An elaborate suffragette scheme has been discovered to*blow up the stands at the Crystal Palace the day before the Football Association's cup final. WOMEN'S SOCIAL AND POLITICAL UN7ON. LONDON, April 8. The Wciin, n's Social and Political Union's annual report shows that the income totalled £28,502, and the expenditure £25,731. [The Women's Social and Political Union way founded in 1903 by Mrs Pankhurst.] DUDLEY CASTLE. LONDON, April 8. Suffragettes attempted to explode the ruins of Dudley Castb. THE DUDLEY EXPLOSION. (Received La.st Night, 9.35 o'clock.) LONDON, April 9. Suffragettes placed a bomb inside a cannavi overlooking Dudley. The explosion shook the ground for a two miles' radius. A few window? were broken. THE HUNGER STRIKE. (Received Last Night, 9.35 o'clock.) LONDON, April 9. Mrs Locke kept up a hunger strike for thirty-two days, unknown to the authorities.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 10 April 1913, Page 5
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221THE SUFFRAGETTES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 10 April 1913, Page 5
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