THE SUFFRAGETTES.
"ENGAGED IN A CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY."
(Sydney "Sun" Special Cable.—By Ekctric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
LONDON, July 18
The Master of the Rolls at Ihiblin, in dismissing an action brought by two suffragettes, sisters, protesting against their expulsion from the Irish Franchise League because they refused to conduct a' lumper-strike, declared that all tho members woro engaged in a criminal conspiracy. LONDON, July 19. Miss Kenny has been released.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14723, 21 July 1913, Page 7
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