MILITANT WOMEN.
OUTRAGE AT PALACE. AN OFFENDER MOBBED. "Timts" »nd "Sydney Sun" Services. LONDON, July 25. During the Home Rule conference at . Buckingham Palace suffragettes engaged a constable in conversation, and a "woman entered the gates, ran into the eourt-yard, and threw a missile at a window, but missed. The constable chased the woman, ■who fell, surrounded by a hostile crowd. The police rescued her and removed her to a police station. The Honourable Ada Fitzgerald and Lady Ada Barclay were bound over at the Bow Street Police Court for attempting to enter Buckingham Palace ,&o deliver a letter to the King. EARL KITCHENER'S NIECE. * ARSON AT BURNS'S BIRTHPLACE. (Received .July 27, 8.45 a.m.) :i LONDON, July 2(5. The reaT name of the suffragette who attempted to blow up Burns's birthplace is Janet Parker, a niece of Lord Kitchener.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 146, 27 July 1914, Page 7
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139MILITANT WOMEN. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 146, 27 July 1914, Page 7
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