THE SUFFRAGETTES
MBS. PANKHURST AT LIBERTY. ; TROUBLE IN BELFAST. JSZ ~ EEZCTBIO XELEGBAPH COPYEIGHT. LONDON, March 14. Mrs. Pankhurst has been released. Suffragettes in the early morning smashed many window in Mr. M‘Kenjia’g house at Westminster. Six were arrested and were sentenced to two months’ hard labour. Mr. MTCenna was absent at a committee- meeting. Owing to the suspicious movements of a number of women. Watts’ and Holman Hunt’s pictures have been re- • moved from St. Paul’s Cathedral. LONDON, March 15. 4 Mrs. Drummond’s suffragette meeting at Ulster Hall, Belfast, was disorderly. Anger was aroused when jiorothy Evans, who was one of those /who had sat on Sir Edward Carsons doorstep, announced that the sufiracettes had decided to make war on Sir Edward Carson. Tho latter’s name was repeatedly cheered. Electric snuff ond evil-smelling bombs mado things very uncomfortable for the speakers, unn the latter were shouted down. Proceedings closed with the majority singling the National Anthem. A WOMEN’S CHURCH. /Received March 16, 9.20 a.m.) LONDON, March 15. Miss Sylvia Pankhurst has been re- *?£ suffragettes at Liverpool have farmed a “Church of the New Ideal, conducted solely by women, including j-tihe preachers. Men are admitted to services.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144351, 16 March 1914, Page 3
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196THE SUFFRAGETTES Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144351, 16 March 1914, Page 3
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