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ON THE LINKS The Premier Pestered CHASED BY SUFFFIACETTES I l' Siil6e hid arrival at CloreIIy ômtt on Friday 14ri Asquith hae been suffering some anacTa4lOe from the suffragettes. As was fcUtted oh Saturday, he travelled from London to Eie<ter by train, and motored from there to Clovelly. Three suffragottes-Miss Jessie Kenny, Miee Bleie Bowey, and Miss Vera Wentworth—followed him. determined, as it eeeatg, to interview him if possible. HaTing thoroughly mastered the plan td tbo COtIrt grounds on the night of their &frivi|, they commenced opetationS next t horning, Sunday, by sitting in the front pew t of CloTelly ChiirOh, gowned in the colour of the W.B.P.U., just opposite Mr. Asquith, who "was in the chancel. Mrs. Asquith first detected their presence, "Id DI-ed a note to her husband* who left by a side door directly the service ended. The suffragettes quickly made their Way outside (says the London "Daily News"), and fiocompanied him to Olovelly Court. They Itsked for an interview. He replied: "Not a second. Miss Woodlook is in prison while you fare on your holiday," they said. If yo-0 will not give us an interview, we shall force one." "I won't listen to yon," wag the Premier's rejoinder. At thp. Court the door Wail closed upon the women. Yesterday morning the suffragette* returned tO tho attack. They tried to hide behind some bushes on the lawn in front Of the nrt to catch Mr. Asquith when he came out, but they were discovered and led away by the police, who closely watched them. For some time they evaded the police by fccrambling down some cliffs. Emerging- àg-ain after about an hour, they faw lKr. Asquith on the private links. Deem- ing it necessary to deocry away the police, snragette moved towards Mr. Asqtutn from different directions. The pooIk. con- 4Jentrated their energies on Miss Kenny, who enged them in conversation. Meanwhile, Miss Howey and Miss Wentworth ?rcled round unpermive4, and started to run ?r Mr. Asquith, who had nOW .rty Cached the Court. When the pxyl;; .7_.rly they punned them, but the 8"ffra|f^ *ere well ahead. They to? the Prime I Minister by the arm. Turninc to the constables, Mr. A.squi.t.h .ssM "Take these women away. I refuse to speak to them." The women reminded Mr. Asquit-h of their ?rds to him on Sunday. The gnestB by this -Mme had an arrived on the ece?h?.? end the women were then escorted off the I grounda.

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