PANKHURST FREED.
SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGES.
SMASHES IN THE MORNING.
WAR ON SIR EDWARD CARSON.
Bt Telegraph—Pre«» Association—Copyright. LONDON, March 14. Mrs Pankhurst lias neeii released. Suffragettes early in the morning s'mashcifnuMiy windows in na's house at Westminster. Six were arrested and sentenced to two months' imprisonment with hard labour. Mr M'Kemia was absent, .Mrs Drummond'-s suffragette meeting at Ulster Hall., Belfast, was disorderly. was aroused when Miss Dorothy Evans, who sat on Sir Edwaul Unison's doorstep, announced that the suffragettes bad doi-Hrd war on Sir Edward Carson. The hitter's name was repeatedly cheered. Snuff and evil SVnelling bombs greatlv discomfited the 'speakers, who were shouted down, and the proceedings closed by the majority of the audience. singing the National Anthem.
.CHURCH. OF THE NEW IDEAL (deceived March l(i, 9.20 a.m.) LONDON, March 10. Sylvia Pankhurst has been released. Suffragettes at Liverpool have formed a Church of the New Ideal, conducted f-olcly by women, including preachers. Men are admitted to evening services.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11027, 16 March 1914, Page 5
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