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ANGRY DEPUTIES

SCENE IN FRENCH CHAMBER SEVERAL BLACK EYES. Rresa Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, February 24. M. Tardieu’s statement of policy in the Chamber was more than usually notable fot its cordial reference to Britain. * He said that France’s ambition was to have a general understanding with that noble _ country, which stands for peace and right. The Chamber passed a vote of confidence by 309 to 262. M. Blum (Socialist) attacked the Government, and when a Nationalist military deputy shouted “ You are an advocate of Germany” the Socialists protested, and uproar ensued. For fifteen minutes deputies of the Right and Left fought fiercely on the floor of the House, collars, shirts, and coats being torn. Some of the emerged with black eyes, and others with bleeding noses, many needing medical attention.

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Evening Star, Issue 21036, 25 February 1932, Page 9

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ANGRY DEPUTIES Evening Star, Issue 21036, 25 February 1932, Page 9

ANGRY DEPUTIES Evening Star, Issue 21036, 25 February 1932, Page 9