"SPANKING" RESENTED
ALLEGED PLOT AoAINST ROYALTY. (Received Juno 4th, 10.45 p.m.) . LONDON, Juno 4. Tho suffragettes who set lire to the villa at Belfast woro identified as Miss Madge Muir, of Birmingham, and Miss Larmour, of Glasgow. Muir was dressed as a man. Addressing tho Bonch, sho complained of mill-hands stripping and "spanking" suffragettes.
Tho polico wore informed of a suffragetto'e plot against Prince Henry, who is at Eton, and sent two detectives to secure his safety.
Mrs Paukhurst is living in Grosvenor placo, overlooking Buckingham Palace. Tho police aro watching tho house, ana a motor-car is always ready to remove her to Holloway Gaol.
The King has discontinued his morning rides in Rotten Row.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14986, 5 June 1914, Page 7
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