WINSTON CHURCHILL.
" PLAYING TO THE GALLERY." CRITICISED IN PARLIAMENT. By Telecraph—Press Association-Copyrlirht (Rec. June 28, 0.5 a.m.) London, June 27. When tho House of Commons was discussing the Homo Office vote yesterday, Mr.' Lyttelton (Unionist) sharply criticised tho Home Secretary, Mr. Winston Churchill, for his use of his prerogative, and for not refraining from appeals lo tho gallery, particularly regarding the release of the "Dartmoor shepherd." Mr. Lyttelton also criticisrd Mr. Churchill's conduct at the Tony-Pandy riots in Wales, and at the Sidney Street Anarchist affray. The reduction of the vote was rejected by 173 votes to 143.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1165, 28 June 1911, Page 7
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