THE SUFFRAGETTE.
CECIL'S IDEA FOR ADAMLESS "EDEN.
SYLVIA SPANKHURST SPEAKS. BY EIiECTBIO TELEGBAPH—COPTBIQHT. PBB PRESS ASSOCIATION. London, March 26. Lord Robert Cecil, in an article in the Daily Mail; admits that anarchy iv the form of suffragette militancy is diflicult to deal wth. He advocates empowering the Courts to deport the women to some distant island, lint provide them -with food and lodgings there, and otherwise give them their freedom, _ merely preventing them from leaving the island during terms for not less than a year.
Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, describing the hunger strikers, said she walked about her cell for 28 hours consecutively and struggled against forcible feeding until she was scarcely conscious.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2033, 27 March 1913, Page 4
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