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FORCIBLE FEEDING DEPLORED.

EVILS IT GIVES RISE TO. f'Tim**" and "Sydney Sun" Serriot*.) LONDON, July 6. Tho Bishop of London., in a letter in tho Pross, repeats that he has no sympathy with tho militants. He deplores forcible feeding, and publishes recent letters to Mr McKenna, stating the i-e----sult of interviews ho has had with euffragettos at Hollowny. They declared that thero was nothing to prevent tho pain of forcing a tub© through tho nose, and it became acuter each time. Tho withdrawal of forcible feeding, the Bishop says, is necessary to avoid infection of the lungs, indigestion, vomiting, and nervous prostration.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15014, 8 July 1914, Page 9

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FORCIBLE FEEDING DEPLORED. Press, Volume L, Issue 15014, 8 July 1914, Page 9

FORCIBLE FEEDING DEPLORED. Press, Volume L, Issue 15014, 8 July 1914, Page 9

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