FRANCHISE FANATICS.
MR CHURCHILL IN CONSTANT DANGER. Un.tsd Press Association—By Electric 'lelegrank--- Copyright. LONDON, November 27. The stewards, in removing male* suffragists from the hall at Bradford in which Mr Winston Churchill was speaking, badly fractured one man's log. Pother, a male suffragist, attempted to use a dojj whip on Mr Churchill in tho restaurant oar on the Bradford to London express. Special detectives accompanying the Minister frustrated his design. Three women attempted a further attack on the Minister at King's Cross railway station. WINDOW-SMASHER FINED £5. Tho suffragette who smashed Mr Asquitli's window is a Sirs Goodman, and is described as the wife of a barrister. Sho was fined £5, in default one month's imnris-onment.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13902, 29 November 1910, Page 7
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