THE SUFFRAGETTES.
MORE MILITANCY.
(By Coble.—Press Aseocistioii.—Copyright.) LONDON, July 15. Suffragettes attempted to burn Cockeu Hail, at Cfle.ter-le-st.eet, belonging to Lord XHirham. Janetto Wallace and Bertha Watson were each fined £1, iv default fourteen Jays' imprisonment, for horsewhipping Mr Mackinnon Wood, Secretary for Scotland, in Portland place. The prisoners wero removed, struggling violently.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15022, 17 July 1914, Page 7
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