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MONDAY, JULY 14, 1918.

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT. AND ADMIRALTT,

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

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fell by Fubiis Anction

on

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GEO. P. LABIMERT,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, July 19, 1913.

TO LET

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THE FUNERAL OF MISS

DAVISON..

(Continued from page 2.j

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INTERMENT AT MORPETH... The interment took phos yesterday at Morpeth. Conveyed from Loader to New- castle on Saturday night, and brought en by asin to Morpeth, the coffin arrived shortly. before midday, accompanied by about 1 It was about hall past twelve when the Sutleapists, who were joined by others ation of the procession was at once rain to which the funeral car was attached from Scotland and Berwick The form rived at Victoria Station from Epectu, proceeded with under the dircotion of the Women's Socist and Pulitical Union. It. and the circumstances strencant upim the secretary of the Newcastle branch of the removal of the body were of the simplest was bouded by a creas-beator, and thas Captain Davison, the deceased lady's ball-nine girls carrying Madonna Blies, the brother, with his wife and daughter, onion colours, borne by girls in, white, a cross carried by members of the Nortle travelled on the train, and the coffin we branels, and a banner with the words watched by a bodyguard of Suffragists," Fight on, and God will give the dressed in white, with black sashes, and victory."

Following another grump of Saffragists bar-headed. These lined up in military in white was a dmped trolioy, en which nahion, and as the coffin was borne to an rested the coffin, covered with porple surrounded with wraths, open car drawn by four black horses, they pal, and stood as the salu o. Then they took their among which was one in the form of a places on each side, with one at the rent rending-dosk and an open gilt-loved book, Emily Wilding of the curtige bearing a silkan banner, fiving on the left page." the Suffragist colours, draped with black, And they occupid those peitions through ous the firing nurch to Eing'sicrosa.

Comparatively few people witnessed this part of the proceedings, for admission to the platform was reuerved. There was an hour and a half to wait, and the time was

RANFURLY, No. 31, CONDUIT utilised in placing over the cutie a purple all, and suraiounting it with lure wreaths, and in arranging the floral tributes. Of these there was an immense amber, including some of very gross beauty. They came from suffrage societies all over the world, and from sympathieers in all clauses of life, and the dr four)

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TRIUMPH CY OROANISATION,

Meanwhile, in the Buckingham Palaces road atalde the processing was being farmed up. The task of the police was a rrying one, both here and along the route, Is was the busiest pas of Saturday after THE GROUND FLOOR of No. 3 DES Roo, when the City workers are hurrying Voeux Ross Ontral, consisting of shumewards in their thousands, and the Strong Room and outhouses suitable for traffic is thickest. Ne light undertaking Was it to ensure for vehicles a passage along BANKING Dr Coststencial. Orfices, ready

the coaded rods, and for the assembled people a Izaedum fan injury. It ie a for immediate occupation.

trilate to the work of Superintendent Wells and the grest force of men working under him that they succeeded so well.

Soon after ten o'clock everything was in rondiners, and the "percession started, Simu ides of its langt may be gained from the fact that it cccapied half an hour in passing a given point. Lending it 4 til, white-clad woman, bearing à cross

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holding rusths of laurel flowed her, and and then came successive section of London members attired in black, purple, and 729 white, and carrying either a purple iris,

adorn lily. All agus and all penny, os a conditions of women were included in this part of the procession.

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HUSGER-STRIXIES AND URATOAYZƏ

Certainly the most interesting section was that which immediately preceded and followed the enfin, and it provided, to, a splash of colous to relieve the whites and purples. There were many hunger-strikura occupying posts of honour, and there wa little group of six women and one man who

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Davison, died 2th June, 1813, LE, 00 the right "To a ruribable. Princess of spirituality from a loring Aberdeen friend." The four black horses were

white with

ropes by four fed Suffragists, while four others asted x bodyguards. Consten with family mour ners, chist among whom were Mr. Davison, of Long Borley, the deceased's mother, and Madame Debecker, of E. Malo, her sister, followed the cofin, and beltind number of the sympathisers and the general public was another trolley, bearing on TELEPHONE NO. 636 dreds of wreaths.

A band played the Dead March all the way from the station to St. Mary's, the parish church, where Miss Davison was buried in an evergreen-lined brick. Tanit in' the family burial ground. As the con was about to he lowered, there was spread. on its lid purple cloth sent by the deceased's mother, on which was inscribed, Welcome, the Northumbrian hanger. striker."

The procession was wateted all the wry by thousands of spectators, and there was perfect order.

Lisa Coles, 18. "nt Bloomfield-terrace Pimlico-read, S. W., was brought before Mr Francis at Westminster on Saturday fternoon charged with "making use of insuling andaard behaviour likely to pro voke a breach of the peace." oustable Dyer, 603 B, said that about two 'clock that afternoon, by the Suffragist procession formed up prisoner anddenly shed at one of the banners of the party

Police.

and shouted, "Downwith vores forwomen. The crowd pushed her sside, but she again de a rash for one of the barnets and attempted to drag away. He advised her

away, but she refused, anying "Why shouldn't I have a say in the matter

A large crowd collected he wou obliged to nks her into custody to restore ordar. Prisoner: I deny shouting. I just unde Ace. Mr Francis: Don't do it again. Go grab at the banners. It futtered in my sway now. It is all over now,

BYSACK'S

the day before bad stead in the dock at the HIPPODROME CIRCUS,

Old Bailey, and whose trial will enter ca its fioni, stage to sportow! There were about a dozen clergymen, some of them in hood and gown, and, coming after the bier. or nad Captain Davison, and the decentnd's intimate friends (including Miss Bylvia Pankborst), and the carriages bearing the resche, was a company of women doctors f science, medicide, and letters, women mastors and bachelor of arta, in their robes of scarlet and Black, their hoots of gold and silver and blue and purple.g

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One GODOWN, Daddel. Strest No. 59 The Peak, & CAMERON VILLAS, Mount Kallut.

Provincial members, attired in mourning and all carrying flowers, were followed by vat ide organisations all of which brought their own banners Among these were the. Actresses Franchise League, Women's Women's Buffraze, Men's Political Union Freedom Lengas, the Men's League fur.

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the Gas Workers and General Labourets *HARTING and ROGANE, on part of Union, the Dockera Union, the Church Langue for Justice to Women, and others. Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154.00

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There were ton bands, and the atrains of Ben Tillett were prominent processionista. Chopin's Marche Funebre," the Dond March in Saul, or the Marsellino! were heard all along the route, while ench section bore henners with mecriptions in white on a purple ground, auk worzad

Fight on, and God will give the victory"She hith done what she could" Give to liberty or give me death" Thoughts have gone forth whose power can sleep no more. Victory, victory."

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