WOMEN'S FRANCHISE
MRS PANKHURST'S ILLNESS. SERIOUS DEVELOPMENT. Pros Association— By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, July 25. Mrs Lawrence, Miss Sharp, and Lady Sybil Smith refused to be bound over, and were sentenced to 14 days' imprisonment. Mts Pankhurst had a bad night. The doctors consider her case serious, and have resorted to, transfusion. Mrs Drummond has undergone an operation. CHANGE FOR THE BETTER. - LONDON, July 26. (Received July 27,. at 5.5 p.m.) Mrs Pankhurst is now better. p PILGRIMAGES TO LONDON. DEMONSTRATION IN HYDE PARK. LONDON, July 27. (Received July 28, at 1.5 a,m.) Militant' suffragettes, who set out on pilgrimages from the north, south, eastj and west of England, have arrived in London. .4s the pilgrims marched they enrolled supporters and collected £7800. Four processions numbering over 50,000 women entered Hyde Park on Saturday, They carried banners inscribed with the words: "Reason; not force."" At a monster demonstration resolutions were carried on 20 platforms demanding the suffrage.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15827, 28 July 1913, Page 5
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156WOMEN'S FRANCHISE Otago Daily Times, Issue 15827, 28 July 1913, Page 5
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