THE SUFFRAGETTES.
PROHIBITION OF MEETINGS. j (By Cable.—Preae Ae»oci»tion —Copviipht.) I LONDON, April 17. : Speaking in tho House of Common?. Mr Keir Hardie condemned tho prohibition of Miflragotto meetings. It the police were unable to deal with disorder tho military should bo fumxnoncd. Mr McKenna replied that the suffragettes' doctrine of advocating the commission of crimes rousod tin* amii- . enccii to such a passion that no police 'could keep tho peace. THE ENFRANCHISEMENT BILL. Mr Lioyd Geo-ge has announced that tho Government wi.l give May oth and (3th for the second reading of tlie Women's Enfranchisement Bill. TDIELY DISCOVKKIES. (Received April ISth. 10.5 p.m.) ■ LONDON. April IS. The points at Hitchin were found to ! be wedged with stones just before the I Groat Northern Express passed. A • young woman was seen on tho cnibank- ! ment. A suffragette plot to burn tho "Standard" newspaper offices was frustrated.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14644, 19 April 1913, Page 11
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