Carson and Suffragettes.
A FELLOW-MILITANT. APPEXL FOR SAX(TUARY. PER PUESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT. LONDON, May 14. Miss Druminoiid, who was summoned owing to flaking inciting speerVes, visited Sir E. Carson's house. V claimed sail 'tuary, considering that Sir Edward was a fellow-militant and whose thi'Viold was the safest shelter fiom arrest. She stationed herself on the doorstep. Mrs Dacivs Eox, who was similarly summoned, entered the grounds of Lord Lansdownc's house. The police removed her to the policestation, \.he:-e she was released. She leturned to the house. Owiiig to tl eir fail-ire to appear at Westminster Court, warrants have lie en issued for their arrest.
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Waikato Times, Issue 12868, 15 May 1914, Page 5
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