THE SUFFRAGETTES
"ONLY A PAID AGENT."
RUNNING THE WORLD
fFER PRESS ASSOCIATION—.CGi'YRIOHT.I LONDON, June 28. The jury in the case of Nellie Hally found that she was in posseosion of explosives for an unlawful purpose, but re;ommended her to mercy because she was inly a paid agent, and that others be irrested.
Sentence was postponed. WASHINGTON, June 27. Speaker Clark told a deputation from he National Women's Suffrage Association that the suffrage was as inevitable as he rising of the sun. For thousands of .•ears men had been trying to run the ivorkL Some thought they made a mess of it. It was to be hoped that when ,vomen ran the world it would improve.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1914, Page 5
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