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“BE QUIET!”

MADAME BLUM REPROVES A DEPUTY.

RESENTMENT AT A LAUGH

(United Press Association—Copyright.) (Received This Day, 11.5 a.m.) PARIS, March 9.

A disturbance due to his wife resenting the conduct of another deputy interrupted AI. Blum’s appeal for the French loan.

Mafia me Blub was sitting in the Speaker’s gallery with a friend when she caught a Rightist deputy, M. Beatrix, laughing during AI. Blum’s speech. She exclaimed: “Be quiet. You could not do it half so well.”

An argument followed which caused temporary suspension of the sitting.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 126, 10 March 1937, Page 5

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“BE QUIET!” Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 126, 10 March 1937, Page 5

“BE QUIET!” Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 126, 10 March 1937, Page 5

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