AIR REPRISALS.
DISORDERLY SCENE IN HOUSE ! OF COMMONS. MR BILLING REMOVED. (Rewivrd ]-j..;n p m .) LONDON, .luiio 10. A disorderly secne occurred in the House of ("umnmna when the question of a.ir rt-pmalfl »a- mi-ntioned. Mr I'emberton Billing, thi- i-x-Kiruiiin, ;i.-ked Mr Itonar L;isv to more the aiijotll'iimont "I . thp 11.-us,- t,. .ii-ru.-s til.' qin-stirn. Mr j Jionar Law rcfiiM'd, wliori>il|Min Mr Billing ! l>o?an to criteria what tic- tormi-d til- I weakness and npnthy of the tiovernnienfs i air policy. He dofl'od tin- Speaker when i ralli-d to nrder. Mr Billinß ileinunded an j answer to his question, and amidst angry ! cries nf "Sit down" the House went into ■ committee. Mr Milling persisted in defying the Chairman, ;ind was subsequently escorted outride.—(A. and N.Z. (.aide.)" |
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 143, 16 June 1917, Page 5
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