THE SUFFRAGETTES.
MRS PANKHURST AND THE
KING
United Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.
London, February 26,
Mrs Pankhursfc, in a letter to the King, requesting an audience for a deputation from tfie Women’s Social and Political Association, declared that she will not be referred to Ministers, since she does not recognise men’s authority. Received February 27, 9 a.m. London, February 26. Suffragettes, using inflammable liquids and explosives, burned the East Lothian parish church, Whitekirk, erected in 1297. It contained priceless old furniture and its historic Bible was destroyed. Enormous slabs of stone were dislodged and shattered.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10887, 27 February 1914, Page 5
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96THE SUFFRAGETTES. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10887, 27 February 1914, Page 5
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