"VOTES FOR WOMEN’” REVIVED.—A suffragette prisoners’ dinner was held at a London restaurant on October 13. Ex-Inspector Jarvis, who arrested many suffragettes, dined with them. He is seen toasting Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence (left), and Mrs. Drummond, both staunch supporters of "Votes for Women."
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 264, 7 November 1936, Page 16
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42"VOTES FOR WOMEN’” REVIVED.—A suffragette prisoners’ dinner was held at a London restaurant on October 13. Ex-Inspector Jarvis, who arrested many suffragettes, dined with them. He is seen toasting Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence (left), and Mrs. Drummond, both staunch supporters of "Votes for Women." Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 264, 7 November 1936, Page 16
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