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MR. MCGOVERN REBUKED
(Received March 1, 1,15 p.m.) , LONDON, February 28. In the course of his remarks Mr. McGovern asserted that the unemployed were bein^j kept queued up outside standing in the rain, while betterdressed people were being immediately admitted. He concluded: "I think it a most unfair and damnable outrage." The Speaker: I won't have that sort of language in the House. l I am sure the normal procedure is being followed. Mr. MeGovern insisted that discrimination was being'shown. Loud cries of "Order." Mr. McGovern: To Hell with your order. You are all attempting to crovern the House. Mr. McGovern, as ho walked out, shouted: "This damned House is only a farce."
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 11
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115STRONG LANGUAGE Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 11
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