Edited by Christabel Pankhurst, a key figure in the suffragette movement and co-founder of the WSPU. This portion states: “The law is powerless to repress the militant women. It can no longer protect property nor preserve order. Justice herself is become a Suffragette, and leaving judges and legislators, her accused ministers, in the lurch, she befriends the Militants. For the sake of Justice the militant women have surrendered all thought of self, and that is why the material force of the law fails to subdue them. The law may imprison, may torture, may kill, but it cannot make women afraid, and it cannot make them surrender.” Source: https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resources/suffragettes-on-file/the-suffragette-newspaper/Source: Votes for Women supplement cover of 10 October 1907, Wikipedia.