THE SUFFRAGETTE.
A Yl'lllY LIVELY MICET.ING. BY BLECTBIO TELEGRAPH —COPYRIGHT. PEB t'KrEHB ASSOCIATION. London, October 11. There were hysterical scenes at ihe. Suffragette meeting at the Low Baths. Women were screaming for proti'ctioii. while others hurled chairs at the police and dropped branches on their heads from the gallery. The. light lasted a considerable time. Police reinforcements were needed, to control the situation. MisS; Sylvia Pankhuist was arrested and placed jn a. taxi-cab. The. crowd surrounded Tier in an endeavour to rescue her from the police, who used their batons. She tLen escaped iv tli melee.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2195, 15 October 1913, Page 4
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