THE SUFFRAGETTES.
DISTURBANCE AT WESTMINSTER.
'Received JLast Night, 10.45 o'clock LONDON, Oct. 6.
Beatrice Saunders, tKe Suffragette, was released on Sunday after a period of hunger striking.
When the Dean at West-master Abbey repeated the Sixth Commandment, twenty suffragettes chanted: "God save Annie Kenny, Harriet Kerr and Beatrice. Saunders from their enemies, who torture them!" The suffragettes were ejected after a disturbance. "
Then : another body of suffragettes tpok up the chant, and they alsp were ejected. ; : -
LARGE RESIDENtk'BURNm
(Received Oct. 6, § a.m.) LONDON, Oct. 5
Suffragettes burnt a large unoccupied, residence ;at Hampton-on- ; Thames. The damage is estimated at ■ Rachel PeTce and Mary Richardson have been arrested. Richardson has been four times released under the "Cat-and-Mou ; se" Act, and has committed & further .fcrimfi . after qach" reiease, including one Presbyterian Church, Regent Square
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 October 1913, Page 5
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132THE SUFFRAGETTES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 October 1913, Page 5
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