MAD MILITANTS
THE SCANDAL .GROWS WORSE. BOMBS ANTj"~LYNCHING THREATENED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, June 7. (Received June 8, at 1.50 p.m.) • At Clapham Common yesterday a suffragette speaker aroused - hostility by malting veiled threats regarding the use of bombs. The meeting wias broken up, and there were several narrow escapes •from lynching. Similar scenes were enacted on Hampstead Heath and in Hyde Park. A suffragette' was arrested for snouting during the evening sermon at Westminster Cathedral (R.C.). VERY FOOLISH TALK. LONDON, June 7. (Received June bVat 2.5 p.m.) Miss Sylvia Pankfcurst, in a speech at the East End of London, said that When she saw Mr Asquith next Wednesday she would ask the deputation not only to plead, but to threaten. .She did not care about herself, but asked them to carry on the movement, because it might happen that she would not foe alive, on Wednesday. She was determined that the East End people should settle the question on Wednesday.
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Evening Star, Issue 15513, 8 June 1914, Page 4
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