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“VOTES FOR WOMEN" FIGHT.

BRITISH PREMIER JOSTLED. STRIKES ONE OF THE “WEAKER” SEX. [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.’ LONDON, June 16. Eight thousand Suffragists held a demonstration at Albert Hall and resolved on a hunger strike unless all prisoners wore transfered to the first Division by Wednesday. It is understood that Mr and Mrs Peterick Lawrence and Mrs Pankhurst will take part in the strike. The suffragette who was turned out of the India Office reception, for placing her hands on the Premier, sates that Mrs. Asquith boxed her ears, and the Premier struck her.

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West Coast Times, 18 June 1912, Page 3

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“VOTES FOR WOMEN" FIGHT. West Coast Times, 18 June 1912, Page 3

“VOTES FOR WOMEN" FIGHT. West Coast Times, 18 June 1912, Page 3