THE SUFFRAGETTES.
MISS SYLVIA PANICHUEST. "WANTED." By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, July 0. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Mies Sylvia Pankhurst, tho Suffragette, for not answering a summons to keep tho peace. Clayton, the chemist—sentenced for conspiracy, and released because ho "hungerstruck"— is missing. It is supposed that lio has quitted the country. Misses Kenney and Barrett, also sentenced for conspiracy, and released, were rearrested, and released provisionally. The former is very ill. An attempt was made to blow up and bwrn the new Spinnors" Hall, at Bolton, oosting thirty thousand pounds.
Several Suffragettes who caused interruptions at Mr. Lloyd-George's meeting at Dulwich were ejected.
WARNING TO THE PUBLIC. (Sydney "Sun" —Special.)
(Rec. July 7. 6 p.m.) London, July 7. The public has been notified in connection with the coming holidays not to leave -their houses empty, owing, to the activity of tho. Suffragettes. Suffragettes, pursuing a design to advertise thoir cause, paid in advance for tho whole of the rooms for Regatta Week at a hotol in Honley. They departed, after oocupying the hotel for ono night, leaving all tho linen, blankets, mattresses, walls, and ceilings stamped "Votes for Women."
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1796, 8 July 1913, Page 5
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