THE SUFFRAGETTES
GREAT DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON. LONDON, Saturday. Mrs Drunimond, on horseback, ]ed a five miles long procession of tho Womon's Social awcl Political Union, seven abreast. Forty thousand took part, representing all countries. Seventy bands were in the procession. One section of the procession symbolised women's part- in history. Then came 700 imprisoned suffragettes dressed in white. 'Another section of the pageant represented the greatness and unity of the Empire. Besedes M-e®dames Fisher and McGowen, Lady Brnssey anid. Lady Cockbum walked in the procession. At the Albert Hall there was an enthusiastic meeting. (Rcc. .June 19, 10.40 a.m.) LONDON, Sunday. Lady Stout marched in the suffragettes' procc.^siom to the Albeit Hall.
THE FIGHTING FUND. £IOO,OOO SU BS'CRI BED. (Received Jume 19, 12.10 p.an.) LONDON, Sunday. It was anno'unc-ed at the Albert Hall that the suffragette propaganda, fund had 'now reached the £IOO,OOO asked
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLV, 19 June 1911, Page 5
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