THE SUFFRAGETTES.
A FRENCH WINDOW SMASHER. LONDON, May 28. A French suffragette broke the windows of the National Gallery. She refused to give her name at the Bow Street Court and ignored the proceedings. She volubly recited in French and frequently shouted ''Vive Christabel! " She was remanded. BUCKINGHAM PALACE WINDOWS BROKEN. Evading sentries two suffragettes entered the quadrangle and smashed two windows of Buckingham Palace and were arrested. The Master of the Household refused to prosecute them, and they were releasd.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12804, 30 May 1914, Page 2
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