MILITANT WOMEN
SEVERAL Gl§§§ RAIDED TELEGRAPH WIRES Clfj!'.MUSEUM CLOSED. (Rec. Feb. 11, §M A-W-) London, #«h■■• ta Suffragettes smashed the window'* «£ the Reform. Carlton, Junior CarltoW, ii-ild Oxford and Cambridge Clubs, and uhn <*t Prince Christian's house, -using as m'fsvi-Jes, lead and fireclay balls. One su'tf'rrtgeU-et was sentenced to two months' imprisrmiWeftt, atid two others were fined, with fife of ten days' imprisonment. Suffragettes cut the Glasgow -i.<aM<iT\ wires, and stockbrokers on Satu'rVfa? were unable to wire during market hO«>' K - , ~J- , V The Scottish museum at Edinburgh Has been eU»ed owing to a suffragette smaVhfritf H oi.s<?-
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 11 February 1913, Page 5
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