THE SUFFRAGETTES
REVIVAL OF MSLITANGY. ,
INCENDIARISM AND THREATS.
[By Electric Telegraph—Copyrightj j
[United Press Association.]
(Received 10.5 a*a.) There has been a sudden revival of, suffragette activity after tne quietude since Mrs Pankhurst. went to Paris. Two houses were set fire to at Bedford, where Mr Lloyd George will open his laud campaign on Saturday.
Postcards have been sent out declaring the suffragettes would damage any town visited by members of the Cabinet.
A strong body of suffragettes has arrived in Dundee, where Mr Churchill will speak to-night. The Telegraph wires have been cut at Birmingham. Mr Drumraond, while participating in a suffragette meeting Pavilion was arrested and charged with conspiracy in connection with the newspaper "The Suffragette" despite her promise to desist from militancy.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 33, 9 October 1913, Page 5
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