THE GOVERNMENT'S INTENTIONS.
SUFFRAGETTES PREACH WAR,
Received January 28, 11 p.m
LONDON. January 28
The 'Government "will not adopt Mr. Harold Baker's Bill, but will introduce a new measure .next session daaling with registration, plurality^and the redistribution of seats.
The National Union of Women's Suffrage declare that a private Bill is inadequate- and ofrly fa, Giovjeirnment measure is acceptable.
A meeting of the Women's Social Union demanded the Hon. Lloyd George's and Sir Sdward Grey's resignations unless they compelled the Cabinet to introduce a Bill.
Mrs. FankhuirsfJ) urged the fullest militancy short of injury to human life.
At the Women's Freedom League, Mr-3. Despared advocated lawbrieaking in every way.
Miss Sylvia Pankhurst has been arrested for an outrage at St. Stephen's and Mrs. Despared has been arrested as the outcome of the Trafalgar Square meles.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 29 January 1913, Page 5
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