CROWD IN LOBBY
House of Commons Scene DEMONSTRATORS REMOVED London, February 5. A group of 30 or -10 men and women entered the central lobby of the House of Commons to-night, hoping to obtain tickets in the gallery during the debate on unemployment. .Soule of the visitors began shouting, “Down with the National Governmbnt I Up with the United Red Front!” Within a few minutes the police had removed them all from the building. “TWO DOGS BITING US” Mr. Winston Churchill at Wavertree London, February 5. Mr. Winston Churchill, on behalf of his sou, Mr. Randolph Churchill, in the Wavertree by-election campaign, asked how- anyone could balance loyalty to leaders like Messrs. Baldwin and MacDonald against the resolve that Britain should remain a great power. “Two dogs are biting us,” be said. “Our dog is not fighting back, because it wears a Socialist muzzle."
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 114, 7 February 1935, Page 9
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144CROWD IN LOBBY Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 114, 7 February 1935, Page 9
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