SHRIEKING WOMEN.
(Press Assn.—By Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, July 9. The suffragettes Avho attempted to burn Burns' cottage at Ayr wore stockings over their boots and the men wore caps. Mary Richardson, a suffragette, called as Avitnesses at her trial other suffragettes Avho complained that their mouths Avere cut Avith forcible feeding and they yelled at bhe judge, "You'll pay the price for Mr Asquith's sin!" They were removed from the Court yelling and struggling. Janet Arthur, who Avas arrested m connection with the Burns outrage, was very violent m her cell, and also before the judge. >She carried a considerable sum of money. The others escaped on bicycles.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13428, 10 July 1914, Page 3
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