THE SUFFRAGETTES
THE PAVILION MELEE. By Teleirraph—Prees Association—OopyrieM (Sydney "Sun" Special Cable.) LONDON, July 15. Mrs Pankhurst, in her speech at the Pavilion, declared that a defiant deed was of greater value than thousands of words, and she was determined to do the deed. Mrs Pankhurst retarned to her apartments, and is now under surveillance. Soveral suffragette sympathisers were fined for participation in the Pavilion melee.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8482, 17 July 1913, Page 6
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