MRS PANKHRUST.
EJECTED FROM THE PEERS' .-;_ ■■.;!':-.. IipBBY; ■■■■' LONDON, Noveimber 11. On Tuesday, when Mrs Pankhurst, who headed 1 a deputation to Viscount Grey, ■ attempted, to enter the lobby of the House ,, of Lords, she was. ejected. lj The ■ deputatioh .wei*e told' that VisoountGrey would ' not> be m the' House of Lords that day. ' They waited, an-hour- , and twenty minute)*, and interviewed several; members of Parliament. On being- taken, toAvards . the lobby tjiey were! stopped by the police. Mrs '. '.Pankhurst throw-u p her.anna, and ; began spealdng loudly:' She was, conveyed ta {the outer entrance, resisting 1 violently, aJ)d l shouting, the- ehtii'e- way .along 1 the hall. She expressed 'determination to? remain tintil ; the House I'Dfie- pi' -.; the <3eputation was j admitted.'- •. \ "■', i I, The' <leputation I'emained at. the en- " trance of • St. 1 Stephen's until the 'Hlouso ■ of ' Commons rose at "eight o'clock.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14196, 13 January 1917, Page 5
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