A RAILWAY OUTRAGE.
PUBLIC TEMPER RISING. Signal wires havo been cut on the Great Western Railway at Newport. The "Daily Citizen," tho new Labour daily, says public temper is lis ng against Mrs Pankhurst's militancy, and the present methods are doing moro injury to the causo than a score of antisuffrage leagues. Mrs Dcspard was forced to abandon her meeting at Thornton Heath. Other suffragettes were refused a hearing at Wimbledon. A party bearing sandwich boards at Preston wero pelted with eggs and refuse, and obliged to shelter in shops. Lilian Lenton has been released in a state of collapse, after a hunger-strike.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14600, 26 February 1913, Page 9
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103A RAILWAY OUTRAGE. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14600, 26 February 1913, Page 9
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