THE SUFFRAGETTES.
“NOT MILITANT ENOU
(Received 10.30 a.m.) London, Decern
Policemen at night-time an ing the post offices and pillar Central London. Many of t in the Clubland have been Three hundred letters were n in the pillar boxes in the R< change.
To-night Mrs Pankhurst at ing in London in- the Opera said: “We have not yet been i enough.”
Mr Lansbury confessed that no qualms about the pillar I other 'campaigns. The Aberdeen suffragettes, w fined twenty shillings, or fiv< imprisonment, have gone to Evidence was given that the secreted in the pay box for hours. Accused shouted a from the box and one was ejected.
(Received 11.10 a.m.) London, Decernb< Mr Lloyld George, addressii Welsh members of the House o mens, said the attitude of th taut suffragettes towards th micr made it difficult for som inet Ministers to support the s movement. Personally he fa the Norwegian system.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 84, 4 December 1912, Page 5
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