A MIDNIGHT "SCENE" IN THE COMMONS.
There was a " scene" in the House of Commons just before the House rose at half past 12 o'clockdHßHp morning of 10th May. _\\\\mm\\W Mr Thomas Ellis havn^^Hßd the adjournment of the Dr Tanner said : Bef oi^^Hßon is agreed to I would j___W___W ) ?' friend whether in reports scatterefflH^HH^^W^bt that his Royal \\________Ml m T kQ of Cambridge h&3 mUU& o t™l British AtmyB___^___wß_fr™\*^. better man. B_____B__r '' order ' order.") I viJ_m_f__J_W & member of the Royal HHnBp 0 *°. as keen drawing his mor^^^BTong is going to retire. (ReneweSßes of " Order.") Mr Ellis rose toyply, when Mr Bartley sai« Mr Speaker, I ask you whether aKh remarks are in order in this Housi (Cheers.) The Speaker: »hey are entirely out of order. «mear, hear, and cheers ) ,1 Dr Tanner : Is nis Royal Highness going to retire ? The Speaker (sternly) : Order, order. The question is that this Houavvdo now adjourn. (Cheers.)* Tlie Huuse thsgg&pon adjourned. (For continuation ofretmfm matter see first and fourth pages.)
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 161, 2 July 1895, Page 3
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166A MIDNIGHT "SCENE" IN THE COMMONS. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 161, 2 July 1895, Page 3
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