WINSTON CHURCHILL AND THE SUFFRAGETTES
A BELL-RINGING INCIDENT. .United Press Association—By Electrio Tel ogi»ph—Copyright. (Received May 10th, 4.2 p.m.) LONTXSX, May 9. Tho Irish suffragettes at Dundee maintained a persistent bell-ringing, which greatly interfered with Mr Winston Churchill, who, while refusing to apologise, explained that he did not intend to reflect on the personal charactor of the suffragettes.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13112, 11 May 1908, Page 7
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