GUARDED DAY AND NIGHT.
POSITION OF MANY NOTABLE MANSIONS. SUFFRAGETTES ACTIVE AS EVER, v [UNITED PEESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.] (Received April 8, 12.5 a.m.) LONDON, April 7. Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, and many other mansions are being speciaPy guarded day and night. The suffragettes made an abortive attempt to burn down the Dundee Tennis Club’s pavilions. The Women’s Spiritual Militancy League has issued a manifesto demanding that the Government introduce a Bill revising the marriage service by removing humiliations placed on women, and urges the omission of the word “obey” in the giving away ceremony; also that tho exhortation to wives “to submit yourselves, etc.,” should be accompanied by “husbands submit, etc.”. Demonstrations prevented suffragette meetings at Hyde Park and Hampstead Heath. At Wimbledon seven men were arrested for throwing orange peel and turf at speakers.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3798, 8 April 1913, Page 5
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134GUARDED DAY AND NIGHT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3798, 8 April 1913, Page 5
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