BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
Press Association-By Telegraph-Copyright SUFFRAGISTS'IN PRISON. >'" LONDON, July 14. Several suffragettes are resisting the Holloway Prison authorities, and refusing work, demanding to be placed in the first division, in which they are permitted to wear their, own clothes. The suffragettes broke the cell windows, and struck collectively against the prison rules. The visiting justices imposed various periods of close confinement. !•-.';•■'.' THE PRESS CONFERENCE. A joint meeting of the British and Overseas Committee thanked Mr Thomas, and Mr Kirman for thc.'r useful services during the Press Conference. ■. . V ■ Received 10.40 p.m., July 10th. ILLEGAL SEAL-KILLING. LONDON, July To. The American revenue cutter seized, th'; Japanese schooner Taki for killing seals off. the Pribyloff Islands.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13956, 16 July 1909, Page 5
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