THE MILITANTS.
A HARMLESS BOMB. FALLS ON THE QUEEN'S LAP. Press Association—By Tel. —Copyright. - LONDON, truly 12. As the King and .Queen were driving to the Cathedral 'in Edinburgh a suffragette threw a rubber ball, carrying a message against forcible feeding. The ball fell on the Queen's lap, and she -laughingly brushed it aside. AT A CHURCH COUNCIL. "Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services. Press Association— By Tel.—Copyright. After, creating disturbances at the Church Council meeting suffragettesleft shouting "Remember the Saviour, who always stood by women." !
BOMB IN A CHURCH. DURING SERVICE. Press Association—By Tel.—Copyright. Received 8.35 p.m., July 13th. LONDON, July 13. A bomb, with a burning fuse attached, was discovered whilst Evensong was in progress in St. Johri's Church, Westminster. A suffragette was arrested when quitting the church. •
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15397, 14 July 1914, Page 7
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