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Show p SHRIEK COMOOM ML Evans and Madge Mjnpel Dublin Judge Mjjniim Proceedings. 3DS THE W0MEN lStl" Mrs. Flora Drum-Mj Drum-Mj Shies Whistle at 'Magistrate's Head. ST, Irelanil, April S. Mili-Kjrtttes Mili-Kjrtttes created so nuicli con-'Ke con-'Ke police court hero today Ufolhy Erans and Madge Luir, Vfm-i tbe Belfast branch of the 'mi Social and Political union, -SSLhtup lor trial that the pro-Kj pro-Kj to bo adjourned. K,(0 wero charged with hav-'fBr hav-'fBr possession explosives for 'iKL or committing a felony. flBfjrt was crowded with ;3flUcn tbe prisoners wore brought IKtifl" apparently on a signal KjoCb a din that neither tlio &Zu nor the prosecuting attor-IKiaake attor-IKiaake himself heard. aEfragottcs kept up the uproar HE- tunc. Forty of them wero Ii tbo court, but the noise u and the magistral o fi-3 fi-3 to suspend the sitting, ero led out. the two priBon-tbat priBon-tbat they would not per-iinjr per-iinjr or a court, m was generally expressed had been issued from niili-arters niili-arters to the suffragettes jiilar scenes every time a charged with a suffrjtgottc iac a short period in the luir aad Miss Evans wero it into court. Both tried 3iieh the door into tho i too strupglo with tho of-Evans of-Evans fainted, cd in tho prisoners1 inclos-ir inclos-ir hurled a gripsack at tho head and ho promptly re-accused re-accused in custody, listle at Judge. April S. Pandemonium arlboroueh street police when "General" Mrs. mond, the militant Ruf-jroughf, Ruf-jroughf, up again and aen-y aen-y a fine of $10 or go to Sribon for two mouths for creating a isturbancc in Hyde Park during the unionist rally on Saturday. Mrs. Drummond wns so violent that throe policemen had to pinion her and remove- her hatpins betoro the magistrate magi-strate found opportunity, during a nauso in the uproar, to prouounee sentence. sen-tence. The "general" violently declared she would novcr pay tho 'fino. She was forcibly removed to a coll. All the time Mrs. Drummond was in court she kept up a fierce strugglo with the police and wantons and shrieked denunciations of everyone, oven a sister militant suffragist who was in court was tho victim of n verbal ver-bal attack because she did not storm tho prisoners' inclosure and rescue tho "general. " Seizing a policeman's metal whistlo, Mrs. Drummond flung it at the magistrate's magi-strate's head, but ho dodged the missile. mis-sile. When Mrs. Drummond had become-calmer, become-calmer, she wns roleasod, as either she or someone else had paid her fine. |