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MRS PANKHURST.

(Press Assn— By Telegraph— Copyright.) [London Times-Sydney .Sun Special Cables) LONDON, Sept, 1.

Mr McKenna (Home Secretary), replying to a petition from the clergy for Mrs Pankhurst's release, said nothing dono under the Act could injure health, and tho doctors wero of opinion that Mrs Pankhurst's health was not seriously impaired. Unless ho received an assurance that she would abstain from future crimes it would be impossible to advise his Majesty to pardon her or remit her sentence.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 3

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MRS PANKHURST. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 3

MRS PANKHURST. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 3