WOMEN WITH BOMBS.
THE CHURCH EXPLOSIONS. ATTEMPT ON RESERVOIRS. By Cable. —Press Association. —Copyright. LONDON, June 16. The police believe that one woman was responsible for the explosions in Spurgeon's Tabernacle, St. John's, St. Martin's, and St. George's Churches. A suffragette plot was discovered to blow up the Metropolitan Water Board's reservoirs at Woolwich. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN INDIGNANT DUCHESS URGES DEPORTATION. "Times" and "Sydney Sun" Services. (Received June 17, 8 a.m.) LONDON, June 16. Archdeacon Boyce, of Sydney, in a letter on behalf of Australian women, repudiates militancy. He states that Australians disapprove of it, and wish to express their regret, disgust, and severe condemnation. The Duchess of Montrose recommends the deportation of the militant suffragettes to St. Helena. THE SUFFRAGETTE PAPER. NON-ADVERTISERS BOYCOTTED. The militants are boycotting the I churches, newspapers, West End tradesmen, religious and philanthropic institutions, who refuse to advertise in the suffragette paper.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 112, 17 June 1914, Page 8
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146WOMEN WITH BOMBS. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 112, 17 June 1914, Page 8
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