MRS. PANKHURST RE-ARRESTED.
LONDON, July 21. Mrs. Pankhurst-, unknown to the police,, reached' the, Pavilion, and hid in tho ante-room till the -meeting, commenced. DeLectiveSj hearing of ■ her presence, barred the exits,, and she was arrested as she was going oh 1o the platform. An uproar followed. A number of women attempted to rescue Mrs. Pankhurst. and attacked the detectives with hatpins and umbrellas.. 3«?\ eral arrests were effected,
Mrs. Pankhurst, at Holloway refused to leave the cab. The detectives lift— e-.l her out, and carried her into tho orison.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 23 July 1913, Page 5
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