DISAPPOINTEDSUFFRAGETTES
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WOULD-BE MARTYRS RELEASED.
By Telecrraph—Press Association—CoDyrielit. (Rec. November 22, G. 40 p.m.) London,. November 22. Tho Suffragettes are disappointed at the dismissal of the demonstrators who were arrested in the rush on tho Houses of Parliament. They expected imprisonment. .
Militant tactics have been suspended, pending tho Premier's announcement of the fate of Mr. SEackleton's Suffrage Conciliation Bill. Meanwhile a picket of Suffragottes has been posted outside the ■House of Commons as a peaceful protest.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 981, 23 November 1910, Page 5
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