MILITANT SUFFRAGETTES.
MISS PANKHURST IMPRISONED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. -Copyright Received this day, 9.15 am. London, Tuesday. Sylvia Pankhurst, refusing to bo bound over for reappearance, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment. She declared she would hunger strike. Mrs Drummond's case was adjourned for three months to enable her to recover her health. INCENDIARY SUFFRAGETTES. EXTENSIVE DAMAGE DONE. MESSAGE TO THE KING. Received this day, 9.30 a.m. London, Tuedsay. The Suffragetteß burned William Lever's mansion at Rivington Hill, Norwich. The damage aamounted to £20,000. Many tapestries and works of art were destroyed. The following message w&b found "If 'you had been as loyal to the suffragottes as Lancashire has been to the king, the outrage would not have happened." A message addressed to the king said, "wake up tlio Government and give us reason to be loyal, and then try ua."
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 583, 9 July 1913, Page 7
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140MILITANT SUFFRAGETTES. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 583, 9 July 1913, Page 7
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