THE SUFFRAGETTES.
BURN A MANSION. , MESSAGE TO THE KING. (JEleceivecl Dec. 16,.10.10 a.m.) . v ' LONDON, Dec.-Is. Suffragettes y burned - empty mansion. inBristol. - Mi® Sylvia Panklrarst lias been re- • leased. "' ? '~V > The proprietress of the Kew.Gardens tea pavilion sued .Miss Olivet Wharry and Miss Lilian. Lenton, Suffragettes, for damages for bui'iainjj; . the pavilion. One of the defendants admitted firing tho building. The case was settled, the Suffragettes Raying compensation. A timber, yard at Deyonport was burned, the damage done being estimated at- £12,000. A notice .was tied to tlie pdst, bearing the wotrds: ■ "Revenge for Mrs Pankhurst's arrest." A meeting of the Women's Social Pankhurst Union sent a telegram to the King, imploring Mrs Pankliurst'.i release.. -
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 17 December 1913, Page 5
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115THE SUFFRAGETTES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 17 December 1913, Page 5
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