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THINKS MILITANCY AT ITS LAST GASP; British Government Is Pleased with Results of "Cat and Mouse" Act.

THINKS MILITANCY AT ITS LAST GASP; British Government Is Pleased with Results of "Cat and Mouse" Act.
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LONDON, Aug. 12. -- What effect the "Cat-and-Mouse" act has had in coping with the militant suffragettes' campaign still remains a matter of dispute. The militants, as readers of THE NEW YORK TIMES are aware, assert that their organization is stronger than ever, and that its funds are greater. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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