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Below are various articles about Woman`s Suffrage, which I have transcribed from cuttings I found in an old scrap book. |
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Against Woman Suffrage - Queen`s Hall Demonstration - Sir E. Grey`s vote-catching amendment |
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Guerilla Warfare to be resumed - Mrs Pankhurst`s violent threats |
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The Suffragist Agitation |
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Police Court proceedings Mrs Drummond`s threats |
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The window breakers - Suffragist incitements to violence - British Museum and National Gallery threatened |
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The Militant Campaigns - More petty annoyances - Damaging Golf Greens |
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The Militant Campaign - Damage at the Tower - Royal Palaces Closed to the Public |
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The Militant Suffragists - Mr. Lloyd George declines to receive another deputation |
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"Spiritual Weapons" in Warfare remarkable Manifesto |
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Suffragist outrage at Kew Gardens Orchid House wantonly damaged |
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Mrs Pankhurst on recent developments |
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The Suffragists supposed outrage in Regents Park |
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Mrs Pankhurst attached at Croydon |
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The Militant Campaign - More Golf Courses Damaged |
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The Militant Campaign |
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The Militants - "Bomb" outrage at Walton Heath - Mr Lloyd George`s House partly wrecked - Responsibility admitted |
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The Militants - Tea pavilion burned down two women arrested |
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Remarkable discovery at Notting Hill |
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The Militants - Mrs Pankhurst committed for trial bail refused - Hunger strike threat |
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The Militants - Mrs Pankhurst released on Bail - An undertaking given |
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The outrage at Kew Gardens - Sentence on Olive Wharry |
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The Militants - Interference with the Royal Procession - Five Arrests |
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The Militants - Hyde Park meeting broken up - Extraordinary scenes |
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Lady White`s House at Egham burned down - An inexplicable outrage |
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Rev. R. J. Campbell on the Spirit of Sacrifice |
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Trial of Mrs. Pankhurst - The outrage at Walton-on-the Hill - Case for the prosecution |
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Mrs. Pankhurst convicted - Sentence of Three Years` Penal Servitude - Wild scene in Court |
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Mrs Pankhurst`s sentence - a campaign of revenge - Disgraceful Outrages - Bomb explosion and Arson |
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Disorderly Scenes in Hyde Park - Hostility of the Crowd |
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The Militants - Mrs. Pankhurst released on Licence |
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Open-Air meetings proscribed - Home Secretary`s order |
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Headquarters Raided - Leaders arrested and Papers seized - Home Office Warning |
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The Militants - Arrest of Miss Annie Kenney - Further measures in prospect |
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Militant Campaign - The Seizure of Secret Documents - Plans for Attacks on Property |
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Rejection of the Woman Suffrage Bill - Majority of 47 - Mr. Asquith and Sir E. Grey |
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Bomb at St. Paul`s - Unsuccessful attempt to wreck Chance - Supposed Suffragist outrage |
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Sensational Derby - King`s Horse brought down - Woman and Jockey injured |
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Derby Day Suffragist incident - Death of Miss Davison |
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Suffragist conspirators convicted - Sentences at the Old Bailey |
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The Fire at Sir W.W. Lever's Bungalow - Dramatic Confession in a Police Court |
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Militant Suffragists outrages - Window Breaking, Arson and Wilful Destruction - Fire losses upwards of £380,000 |
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Mrs Pankhurst Rearrested - Women fight the Police - Hatpins and Umbrellas used |
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Suffragists and Police - Fierce struggle in Piccadilly |
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Militant scheme that failed - another attempted raid on Whitehall - Miss Sylvia Pankhurst re-arrested |
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Extraordinary Scene at St. Paul`s |
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Scene at Westminster Abbey |
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Mrs Pankhurst in the United States - Detention by Immigration Authorities |
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Disgraceful scene in St. Paul's Cathedral |
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Militant Suffragists - Mrs Pankhurst admitted to United States |
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Mrs Pankhurst in Prison - Drive from Plymouth to Exeter |
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The Militant Suffragists - Demonstration at the Opera - Disturbance during Royal Visit |
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Militants and Forcible Feeding - Bishop of London's visit to Holloway - Fears not borne out by facts |
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View of the Bishop's visit to Holloway by the Morning Post |
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Militants and Forcible Feeding - The Bishop of London "In Blinkers" |
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Bishop of London's second visit to Holloway - The Screams Explained |
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The Bishop of London in Disfavour |
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The "Rokeby Venus" damaged - Outrage at the National Gallery - Militant Suffragists wanton Act |
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National Gallery Outrage - The Damaged "Rokeby Venus" - Sentence on a Suffragist |
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Militants and the Church - Wanton Desecration of Birmingham Cathedral |
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The Militant Suffragists - Outrage at the Royal Academy - Portrait Damaged |
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Another Militant Outrage - Picture damaged at the Royal Academy |
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The Militant "Deputation" to Buckingham Palace - Broken up by Police -Sixty-Seven Arrests |
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Militant Outrages |
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Militant Anarchy - Bomb Explosion at the Abbey - Coronation Chair Damaged - No Arrests |
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Brief Biographies of people mentioned in the Newspaper Articles, can bee seen here. |
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