THE SUFFRAGETTES.
A PLUCKY POLICEMAN. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. London, April. 25. A policeman extinguished the fu?e connected with a bomb on the doorstep of Lloyds Bank at Cardiff. A tnbel, "Votes for Women," was attached to tfihe foomb. A HARMLESS BOMB. Received 27, 5.5 p.m. London,, April 26. The bomb placed on the steps of Lloyds' Bank was discovered to be harmless. FURTHER PLOTS DISCLOSED. London, April iM The police have been informed of suffragette plots to burn Harrow Schod' and to i)low up Mr. Blair's, M.P., residence on Harrow Weald, and kidnap th.?. son :off Mr. Justice Lush, the judge who, sentenced Mrs. Pankhurst. Suffragettes, while attempting to meet at Troubridge, were pelted with rotten oranges, eggs, bags of flour and garbage. MRS. DESPARD RELEASED. Received 26, 8 p.m. London, April 2>"). Mrs. Despard and two other suffra-;. gettes imprisoned for obstructing in Tra-) falgaT Square, have been released. Some-: one paid their fines. i FIRING A TRAIN. \ Received 27, 5.5 p.m. London, April 27. The suffragettes fired a train on a siding at Teddington. Three compartments were burnt out before the fire brigade extinguished the flames. ■■>
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 288, 28 April 1913, Page 5
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