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THE CAUSE OF

MILITANCY.

"Lady Sackville and the Jurors.

tu.. Militancy,

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH," THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1913.

obstruction, Miss Pankhurst was sentenced to seven days and Miss Kenney to three. Both were imprisoned in the third division as the lowest kind of criminal.

This was the first time that

Lady Sackville, who was the defendant in the recent law suit[Below we give a further instal- brought by Mr Malcolm Scott ment of an article on the suffragist force-or militancy-was weed regarding the will of the Inte Sir question writte by a Hongkong in the agitation for votes women. John Murray Scott, is expressing lilitant." The ar ole will be It is obvious that it was the men her gratisade in practical fashion continued in beeg ent issues, and not the women who began to the jurors who established her I will be anderstood that the militancy. right to the fortune.

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women who from the year 1870 women followed Sir Campbell It is officially announced that had been an active worker for Banner men's advice to peater," B.shop Boyd-Carpenter has been the Suffrage along the old lines, the only sufferers for their con- apointed Sub-Dean of Westmins- determined that new methode duct were themselves. There ter, in succession to the late Canou must be tried or slie cause was were constant attempts to die Barnett, The Right Rev. Dr lost. She took her daughters into credit this but no act of personal Boyd-Carpenter reaigi ed the Bis- her confidence and together the injury was proved against them. hopriu of Itipon in October, 1911, family faced what it would mean In 1909 the Militants adopted upon being appointed Canon of and counted the cost. They did not a new weapon at infinite risk to Westminster. He had previously deceive themselves. They know themelves, which has proved announced his intention of retir that as long no the Woman Suf-moro successful than they could ing on the ground of ill-healthfrage Movement inconvenienced ever bave suppose. Miss Wallace It was in London that Dr Boyd-nobody, politicians were quite Dunlop was sentenced to the third Carpenter first made his great ready to give it their patronisiog division for stencilling the Bill fame as a preacher. Strictly he support without the slightest in- of Rights on the walls of St. should be styled Sir William tention of ever making it a living Stephen's Hall. She saw oisarly Boyd-Carpenter, for the K.C.V.O. issue in Parliament. But should that as long as the Government was conferred on him last year, the question over become practi-could treat them as the drunk and cal politica, then the opposition, disorderly are treated, the status The Channel Tunnel. An interim report from the they knew, would be fierce and of their car se would remain thns Special Committee on Food Sup bitter. Aloreover the methode of in the eyes of the public, but if plies in Time of War regarding aggression which were all that they could wring, from the Gov- the proposal for the copstuction were left to them were those erniment the treatment meted out which would be most bitterly to political prisoners the public of a Channel tuuntel, was presen-

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chief speaker. He spoke enthusi-

Forcible feeding was adopted has bien attested by the most astically of all the reforms the Libby the Government and was used, eminent physicians writing in Mention was made a few months erale intended to bring in. Hecne can only suppose, to break the leading medical journais ngo in the London Press of the was interrupted by a man asking the spirit of the women rather of the world: A physican states

used by General about the unemployed and he than to preserve life, for it in-in The Medical Times: "In the Optician In D'Agullar St. Gordon when (overnor of the answered courteously. A young variably resulted in the release of diarrhea of typhoid fever I allow Soudon, from 1875 to 1870. It girl rose and asked what the Li- the prisoner at the point of death. the patient nothing but water berals were going to do for the A memorial signed by 118 em- and Sanatogen for three or four was presented to Bishop Gwynne by one of the Gordon family, and women. At the same time several inent doctors and surgeons headed days, and have found the practice

The by Sir Victor Horsley, F. R. C. S., answer wonderfully well." placed by him in the Gordon men rose to ask questions.

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Memorial Chapel of the cathedral men were answered and the girl describes it as "an act of brutality Ono reason for Sanatogen's at Khartoum. It was hoped that ignored. Again the girl stood up beyond

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it might be possible to keep it in and asked her question. The men But then the suffragists have out by a doctor, writing in The the sanctuary of the chapol, and sitting near forced her into her brought to it an uncommon ex- General Practitioner, who says: use it there as a kasoling-mat. It seat and one held his bat over durance. Lady, Constance Lyt-Senatogen undergoes rapid and District of Kowloon, and Supplies

At the same time the ton who suffered it calls it B has been found, however, that the her face.

complete absorption in the heal-us daily with the Choicest EGOS, aud wear and tear of such use, and hail was filled with abouts of,--nightmare of degradation and thy stomach, and a precisely sim" VEGETABLES,

horror." That men and women ilar result is sesu in diseased POULTRY. A second young girl rose and can be found to-day to laugh and

The Farm is under EUROPEAN conditions."

SUPERVISION and every atten- asked the same question. There joke about the forgible feeding suffragists simply

Diarrhoea lowers both the tion is paid to the PROPER was no answer from Sir Edward of the

proves them

not necessarily physical and nervous strength GROWING OF VEGETABLES, Grey. The Chief Constable of Manchester, Mr William Peacock, brutal and calions, but cer- and as Sanatogen is supreme in and the Poultry of EUROPEAN came down from the platform tainly devoid of intelligent im- restoring the nervous and phys- STOCK. Try Our Delicious and asked the girls to write out agination.

ical systems to their highest) Historic Document Found. their question. One of them gument is that the suffragiste vigour, it soon revitalises the suf- Grand Hotel, Queen's Road. An interesting and valuable wrote, "Will the Liberal Go- could stop forcible feeding in a historical document, which was verament give votes for women?" moment by consenting to take

exposure to the eandstorms and other trials of this climate, would certainly shorten the existence of the mat, which will now be care- fully framed, so as to exclude all dust, and hung on the wall in the chapel,

The common Gr-

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discovered recently under unusual signed Annie Kenney on behalf their food in the ordinary way. Latest additions to Circulating circumstances, hea (says the of the 98,000 women cotton Of course. So could any tor "Osnadian Mail)" been added to workers,

tured man in the Middle Ages

the Dominion archives. It is the The paper was given to Sir stop the rack by confessing. How

Library

The Second Sighter's daughter, By Maurice Leblanc,

"By G. B. Burgin,' The Wooings of Jezebel Pettyfer, By Marie C. Leighton,|

By Haldane Macfall. Averno. By Bertram Mitford. Carnacki, By W. H. Hodgson. Margaret Dent,

Written on our Foreheads,.. By Effle Adelaide Rowlands.

By E. Duff Fyfe,

district general of order October Edward Grey who smiled and very simple! It happens that the The Crystal Stopper, 16, 1813, for the arrangements for passed it to the Chairman. The suffragists, sa the man on 'the the funeral of General Brock, who Uhairman passed it on. Each rack, have a principle at stake Ducks & Drakes, had been killed three days pre-man read it and smiled and the and they cannot and will not viously at Queenstown Heights. last one laid it aside. At the end yield to torture.

But to return to Militancy. The ~The document was found when of the meeting Annie Kenny

the American Bank Note Com-stood on her chair and asked militancy against the women rei- erecting on the question in a loud voice. shed its height in "Black Friday" pany started addition to its factory in Welling. At once the audience of men of November, 1910. On that oc-

ton Street, Ottawa. A small stone become an infuriated mob-casion there were a large number building, dating back to the early The second young girl, Christ of police from the Provinces days of Ottawa, was demolihed abel Pankhurst, put her arm drafted to London for the ex- In the garret was found a number round the first and warded off pected deputation to the House of of boxes filled with papers. There the blows whilst still she called Commons. This time the Home proved to be official, many of the question. The blows drow Secretary gave peculiar orders them military orders. They were blood which dripped down on toto hustle, intimidate, keep

clothes. The two were keep back removed to the Areliivas Depart- her

4 preliminary dragged out and fang, into the but

them. ment, and on inspection the order for Sir Isaac street. There they held a meet- Brook's funeral way discovered ing. They were arrested for

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