SUFFRAGETTE TACTICS.
iP|| D •__ PARLIAMENT. | K$- ON PARLIAMENT.. oY ER EIGHTY ARRESTS MADE. f*B¥ : STOUT PRESENT. _ I >; !l '" ?rea Association. -Copyrig-ht. .;,;-' (Barred November 20. 6 p.m.) ,:;^ : sl ~ London, November 19. gt . CCß |sivß deputations persistently a voured to rush the St 5? Sen's entrance to the House of • Sons, but the police prevented »B?83 arrests being made. !■ x**§ Tankhurst (leader of the Suf- : movement), Hertha Ayrton woman member of the In- ■ ML of Electrical Engineers), Mrs. mm*. Sanderson, Dr. Elizabeth :■■■; yStt Anderson (the first woman ; *S2d as Mayoress in England), and fraSocessDhuleep Singh headed v "1 fast deputation. j $£& arrests included Miss Ellen • • »L a- descendant of William Skit-■-S'sent to Botany Bay, 1^1793, £ advocacy of women's suffrage, Morrison, daughter of the $j£L : sir Terence Murray, president of JS lew South Wales Legislative Council. .* • . ~ ~ '. Lady Stout, who accompanied the I Mutation, stated that the police- : -sea were the roughest and most looking people she had ever - The demonstrations were coni ,< nas d until the dissolution. |" ' r Mr. Asquith, in a letter to the Earl • - fifLyttoh, says he cannot give an S , gssarance that Women's Suffrage will I » proceeded with next year. plf-fre Earl of Crewe has made a i similar statement to that of Mr, • Asmth. . _______
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14532, 21 November 1910, Page 5
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