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Woman Suffrage.

United Press Association -Per Electric Telegraph—Copyright. London, Nov 20 The suffragists attempted a fresh demonstration in Palace Yard. The police dispersed them, and arrested only Miss Milne, though others appealed to be arrested. Beoeived Nov. 21, 8.36 a.m.

London, Nov 21 Miss Milne was fined ten shillings with the alternative of one week's imprisonment. She elected to go to prison. When informed that the meeting was contrary to law, she told the police that she did not acknowledge any law.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxviii, Issue 7032, 21 November 1906, Page 2

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Woman Suffrage. Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxviii, Issue 7032, 21 November 1906, Page 2

Woman Suffrage. Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxviii, Issue 7032, 21 November 1906, Page 2

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