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Plot to Set Fire to a Dubin Theatre.
With a dramatic scene and an agonised protest by one of the prisoners against the severity of the scntsure the trial of the four Suffragetto accused of setting fra to the Dublin Theatre Royal on the occasion of Mr Asquith's visit to the city, July 18 came to a close at Dublin on Aug. 7. The accused and the sentences were ?
Mrs Mary Leigh, who duclined to give her
address, five years' penal servitude. Miss Gladys Evans, Uzelle Cottage, a well Hill, five years' penal servitude. Mrs Lizzio Baker, Chatham-road, Stock.
port, seven months' imprisonment.
Mabri Capper,
Oxfor-road, Man-
Mira
chester, case withdrawn. Miss Gladys Eran a tried and convicted on the Tuesday but not sentenced; Mrs Lizzie Baker had pleaded guilty to the minor offence of being concerned in causing the destruction of property, but also awaited sentence. Mrs Mary Leigh had been tried once, but the jury failed to agree, and she was now tried by another jury.
clean.cat A pale-faced brunetto" with features of slender build and medium height, runtly about thirty years of age, she took her place in the dock bare headed and wouring a simple pale blue. green draw. And she elected to fight her battle alone. Against her was the Attorney- With General for Ireland (Mr I. O'Brien).
A norvous excitability which lasted through- out the hearing, "to questioned witnesSOS, addressed the judge and jury, and finally. when she heard the sentence of live year penal servitude, she exclaimed, in a voice broken with emotion, it is a frightful santonco.
GRAVITY OF THE CHARGE,
manner
At the oatson the Attorney-General made clear the gravity of the charge. The twelve counts in the indictment, he said, might be summarised under three beads: First, that the prisoner set fire to articles, And other things, such as curtains, chairs, and oth deliberately and in auch
that the fabric of the theatre was exposed to be be be burned and, the lives of some of their inne cent
citizans endangered. The next con plaint against the prisoner was that by ausing an explosion in the Theatre Royal that night she did an act calculated to cause injury to life and property. He could tell the jury that the prisoner was not only guilty of attempting to set fire to the theatre, but was also guilty of causing an explosion, even if hers as pot the hand that caused the explosion.
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Rome, July 10. The Bulletins of Economic and Social siderable frequency by the International Intelligence that are published with onn. Institute of Agriculture, which has its headquarters in this expital, are usually full of important informatists, but are not often notable for interest to the average reader. In the current issue of the Bulle tin, however, an article appears which is of considerable general interest.
long
in
It tells how at length the drift from the country to the cities that went on for an the United Kingdom and which arce of such alarming forrests and The evidence concluded, the prisoner as a source ut sucis Armi addressed the judge and said she called no gloomy Bgures has now been arrested, and witnesses. She proceeded to speak at some how, in the last decade, a retara movement length of the class of ROCRUD who fre- to the country has been going nu. Detais quanted some places of Amusement and in regard to this roaction are promised in were encouraged by vicious men, also of other
the white slave traffic, and she hoped the now printed dose Bulletin, the article"
jury would do their duty towards women. If she went to prison she would fight. She would set hat back against the wall, and nothing, not even the whole army of the Government and the Government officials, would bring her inta salmission.
She denounced the morale that prevailed Among men and women as the tness of the poultry yard, and said it was our and sent system that created vicious men Women.
The jury, after a brief consulation, found the prisoner guilty. The announcement was received with slight applause in the gallery of the errt Gimdy Evans was then placed in the deek beside Mary Leigh for sentence.
THE JUDGE'S ADDRESS.
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than a
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Both of you are equally responsible Gladys Erans
the only begin-to nin-that
there would be a worse explosion in the next performence. You, Mrs Leigh aid what is really the whole businces in s nutshell-that these crimes would ceste period 1901-11 the rate of increase in the It is apparent, therefore, that during the Well, I have when women got the vote.
*** | Furd districta can only have been slightly the genera to consider the protection of
less than the rate of increase in the urban public, and
and I have also to bear in
mind
districts. The change which had taken that there are public men holding certain views-whether they are right or wrong it place is, indeed. somewhat remarkable. is not for me to say opposed to the admis Between 1881 and 191 te population of by 2.9 per sion of women to the saffrage, among others the rural districts increased the Prime Minister.
cent, while the urban population increased
15.2 Mrs Leigh: He is a pablic servant. by 15.2 per cent. Between 1901 and The Judge: That may be. I would the rural population increased by 10.2 per ceaf., while the rate of increase of the gladly hope (continued the judge) that urban population declined by 11.1 per when this epidemic of crime has passed away, when the cause which you hare at cent. The rural depopulation had born
advocated by lawful and saner
Arrested. heart it
It was not on account of any diminution methods, the sentences which it is my duty
the natural increase that the rumal to pronounce will be reconsidered the in
by rity. That is not for me. population grew so slowly, since the birth proper authority,
rate is higher, and the mortality lower in cannot help expressing the earnest hope that the time may be at imud, and at had the country than in the towns. There was shortly. In the meantime, the painful an actual ozodas, a strong movement of duty, the imperative duty, has fallen to population from the country, to the towns
or abroad. my lot to pronounce a sentence which is calculated to have a deterrent affect. I
per
The beginnings of this exndas are to be
the found
Inclosures," which took
have no alternative but to sentence each place in the eighteenth and early nineteenth of you to five years' peal servitude.
Mis Leigh: It is
It is frightful sentence
It will have no deterrent affect on us,
Lizzie Baker was then called up and sentenced to seven months' imprisonment, the jadga remarking that she had pleaded guilty to a minor offence, and he would not go into the circumstances,
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