CONSPIRACY CASE PROCEEDING
(By C«ble.—Prose Association.—Ctipyiight.)
LONDON. May 5. Tho hearing of tho suffragist conspiracy case has been resumed.
Mr Bodkin, for tho prosecution, described Mrs Drummond as "violent and unscrupulous," and said that Miss Kenny mado inflammatory speeches. Clayton, tho analyst, .in return for payment, had prostituted his knowledge of science to the furtherance of crime, producing what the newspapers had miscalled a ''reign of terror. r > The documents showed that a man named Buckner, of Hamburg, wrote to Miss Kerr", one of the defendants, telling her how to terrorise audiences with powder, causing violent sneezing and severo iritation of the skin.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14659, 7 May 1913, Page 9
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