AN ANGRY SPEECH.
POLICE TAKE A HAND. (Received 10.30 a.m.) LONDON", July 31. ■. . The .four members of the-House of I <3roanpna, Messrs. J. Maxton, J. Wheat--1 % the Rev. Campbell Stephen and Mr. " ; «v-Buchanan, who were suspended on ilvae 27 for refusing to obey the ruling IHI ; the Speaker then said they •°oH not apologise and would return *° their seats despite objection*. xci* terday they arrived at the House in a i ttticab but the police prevented them I *at*ring the Palace Yard. .W, Maxton angrily protested and de--1 an excited speech to a great - PWd which had gathered. I .*r. Baldwin, the Prime Minister, ddi<Sfcd, ; to waive the demand for an ■ : I'JoJpgy before the inemberi are pervs««4 by the terms of their enepejjeion ■ Wieinine their seats. —(A- and N.Z.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 182, 1 August 1923, Page 5
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129AN ANGRY SPEECH. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 182, 1 August 1923, Page 5
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