THE DUBLIN SUFFRAGETTES
MRS. LEIGH RELEASED
FURTHER OUTRAGES REPORTED
[UNITED PEESB ASSOCIATION—COPYBIGHT I LONDON, Sent. ‘22.
Mrs Leigh lias' been released in a very emaciated condition and conveyed to her private house.
Mrs Leigh’s license or tirket-of-leave is practically a total discharge. Mrs Leigh, the imprisoned suffragette-, now weighs under six stone. A suffragette eluded the police at /Balmoral goll' links and threw a large worm in Mr Winston Churchill’s face.
There were wild scenes when Mr Lived George was having conferred on him the freedom of Llanystymdwy. A crowd attacked interrupting suffragettes, tore their clothes, pulled their hair, trampled them on the ground, and flung one over a hedge. To restore order Mr Lloyd George jumped on a table and led in the singing of tin? Welsh National-Anthem.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3636, 24 September 1912, Page 2
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129THE DUBLIN SUFFRAGETTES Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3636, 24 September 1912, Page 2
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