THE WOMEN'S WAR.
SEQUEL TO A RECENT MELEE. By Telegraph—Press Association— OoDyrigM London, July 25. Mrs. Fethick Lawrence, Lady Smith, and Jliss Sharp, the Suffragettes _ who wcro arrested- after tho meleo in St. Stephen's Hall, refused to bo bound over to keep tlio peace, and wero sentenced to fourteen days' imprisomuent. Mrs. Pauldiurst passed a bad night, 'l'lio doctors considered her condition serious, and resorted to transfusion of blood. Subsequently she was reported to 1)0 bettor. Mrs. Drummond has undergone au opeiv ntion. THE "CAT AND MOUSE" ACT. London, Tuly 25., At a meeting of a committed favouring the repeal of tho "Cat and Mouse" Act, held in tlio Oaxton Hull, a letter was read from Mr. Asquith, tho Primo Minister, stating that if tho findings of tho conforouco wero submitted in writing ho would givo them careful consideration, but ho added that it did not appear to him that any good purpose would bo served by receiving a deputation with refcrenco to tho Act, wTiicli was recently passed after full debate.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1813, 28 July 1913, Page 9
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172THE WOMEN'S WAR. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1813, 28 July 1913, Page 9
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