TODAY'S CABLES.
SUFFSAijETTES SENT TO PRISON. . (Deceived f&Veli. 26. 8.40 a.m.) • -. ■.'..■-■••■' •?•■?'.-« LONDON, Thursday. Mrs Pethick Lawrence, -with another suffragette, who was arrested last night, lias been; sentenced to two months' im-pnsonnient^;and:;-Miss Solomon and Lady. -^jytfo'n _tp'\a. month each, for declinwg'to giye?BTJreties of the peace. (Mrs-Petbick'iXstwrence is tho wife of Mr F.-P; Lawrence, M.A., an eminent barrister and-^tatiutical writer, formerly editor ; and. controlling shareholder of "The ' Echo" halfpenny newspaper, which failed/"' H« is editor of the '"-Labour" Record and Rsvjew" (and of "The Reformers' Year Book." The Dawager Countess Lytton (if she bo meant t>y the cableja^uxi), was xorßrerly a Lady oi the Bed-Chamber to Queen Victoria, but piobafoty the wife of the Earl of Lytton— uee Pamela ChichelePlowdeh, is the lady in trouble.)
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 26 February 1909, Page 3
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