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H?len Crawford wns sentenced to thirty days' imprisonment for smashing tho Army recruiting office windows at Glasgow.
A mansion at Stewarton was set ou fire by suffragettes.
Both arts wero in the nature of protests against Mrs Pankhurst's arrest.
Nora Smyth, a sculptor, was lined £15 ior striking a police sergeant on the nock with a drumstick during a demonstration at Bow street.
A suffragette deputation waited upon the Glasgow magistrates and protested against the alleged brutal treatment by tho police of Mrs Pankhurst.
Tho Magistrates ordered the Chief Constable to submit a report.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14916, 14 March 1914, Page 11
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