HUNGER-STRIKERS
MORE SUFFRAGETTES RELEASED. WHAT LED TO THE PROTEST AGAINST FORCIBLE FEEDING. By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright, (Received June 26, 9.30 a.m.) LONDON, 25th June. Altogether ton " hunger strike" suffragettes have been released. Emily Davidson, who placed lighted kerosene rags in a letter.box, and was sentenced to six months' imprisonment, threw herself down two flights of staira in the hospital. This led to the protest against forcible feeding.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 7
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