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WOMEN’S FRANCHISE.

A SUFFRAGETTE RELEASED

London, January 31. Mrs Drummond has been released her fine having been paid.

PROPOSED PRIVATE BILL

A conference of fifty Radical Commoners favourable to women’s including several members of the Government, appointed a coihrait ee to report on the lines on which a private Bill could be drafted. A MONTH’S HARD. (Received 8.0 a.m.) London, January 31. A suffragette, was sentenced to a month’s imprisonment with hard labour at Dublin for smashing windows in tho Custom-house. CATAPULTING WINDOWS. Two suffragettes catapulted windows in Victoria Street from a motor-bu-with leaden discs. One , escaped. The other was fined.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 28, 1 February 1913, Page 5

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WOMEN’S FRANCHISE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 28, 1 February 1913, Page 5

WOMEN’S FRANCHISE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 28, 1 February 1913, Page 5

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