SCHEME TO BURN DOCKYARDS.
(Received May 6th, 11.30 p.m.) " LONDON, May 6.
Mr Bodkin, counsel for the prosecution in the suffragette conspiracy case, detailed a scheme submitted to Mrs Drummond, costing £20, by which the dockyards were to bo fired, causing damage to the extent of £20,000.
Nina Boyle and Annio Munro, leaders of the Woman's Freedom League, were arrested for holding a meeting in Hyde Park.
Drew apologised, and promised not to print any further matter for the suffragettes. He Mas bound over in sureties of £lo0C) t<i keep the peace. The rest wero remanded on bail, except Mrs Drummond and Miss Kenny, who shouted that they would refuse to eat.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14659, 7 May 1913, Page 9
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