THE SUFFRAGETTES.
A REMARKABLE PROCESSION
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Received June 19, 1.1? a.m. . ' ■'■;" ".' : .LONDON,! June 18;
Mrs. Druimnond, oh hdrseiiack, led a five milesN4ong proceisioij of the "Women's Sckialft fwd.- >■ Political Union, seven abreast • and' foriy thousand strong, representing all oopntiesJ There were seventy bands. One section of the procession svinbolisod women's part in history, and then <c:mie seven hundred imprisoned suffragettes, , dressed m white. "Another section of the' pageant represented tho greatness and unity of tho Empire. ,
Besides Mesdames Fisher and M. - Gowen, Ladies Brassey and Coskb'urn w'alfced with; the profession.' The proceedings at Albert Hall ivere enthusiastic.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12765, 19 June 1911, Page 5
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