BRITISH POLITICS.
A LIVELY DEBATE
TWO MEMBERS SUSPENDED
BT KLEOTBIO TELEGBAPH—OOPYKIGHT. PEB PIIEBS ASSOCIATION. (.Received March 27, 9.30 a.m.) . London, March 26. m the House of Commons, durhi" r i < V J <^, IIBSIOU ""'the Consolidated v und JJill, the ministerialists, fearing a smipdivision, kept the debate going Mi- _ JHastennaii aroused .an uproar Iv saying "it is discreditable, even for tlie discredited Opposition.' , The Unionists refused to allow Mr Mastermaii to continue, alleging that he had •said "disgraceful." Finally, Mr William Moore, Nationalist Member for Armagh, was suspended for refusing to withdraw words "disgraceful trick" cry, and Sir A. B. Markham,, Liberal member lor Mensfield, was suspended for calling out "turn out the pothouse
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2033, 27 March 1913, Page 2
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