MARCHED WITH BLACK FLAGS.
LATEST TRICK OF THE SUF-
FRAGETTES
MltS. BANK HURST'S CONDITION GRAVE.
[UMIED PEESS ASSOCIATION—COPTSIGHT] LONDON, April 13. Mrs. Pankhurst has been licensed for a limited period. She was conveyed to a nursing home. . Friends describe her condition as very grave. . .. Suffragettes set fire to Council schools at Gateshead, soaking the carpentry- shop in paraffin. The fire was promptly extinguished. Suffragettes at Doncaster destroyed many letters in the chief Post Office. The Government- is considering the subject- of prosecuting Mr. Lanaoury, for his speech inciting men to bum and destroy property in aid of suffragettes. Suffraget-tes at Kmgsway Theatre apostrophised Mr. Birrelil. who was seated in stalls, on the absurdity of the Cat and Mouse Bill. \ Two hundred suffragettes marched in a procession with b a k flags, singing songs. A women’s march took place outside Holloway prison, and the women cheered the suffragettes prisoners.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3804, 15 April 1913, Page 5
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148MARCHED WITH BLACK FLAGS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3804, 15 April 1913, Page 5
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