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Hotel Astor (New York, N.Y.)&#13;
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The second is an article about English suffragettes who disrupted and were thrown out of a speech by John Redmond, a member of Parliament and leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party, at a home rule demonstration in Dalston.</text>
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