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SCENE IN THE COMMONS

WELL-DRESSED YOUTH INTEiREUP^S. "WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO FOR ME'?" (Received '1.47 p.m.) ; .' LONDON February 19? '<' While. Mr. Boothby was speaking oil a minor bill in the- House of Commons, a well-dressed youth in the gallery--; clapped vigorously" and 1 defied an orderj - - to leave the Honse! •As attendantfli - - began his forcible."removal, the inter* . rupter. .shoujfc.etl:. '.[' 'M r - Sp? T an£ What are you going id do .for me?" He/finally.rundertook ttfleave quietly. .-As a parting shot h& shouted: "Vote; for Saklatvala."—*Reuter. -;■

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Northern Advocate, 20 February 1926, Page 4

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SCENE IN THE COMMONS Northern Advocate, 20 February 1926, Page 4

SCENE IN THE COMMONS Northern Advocate, 20 February 1926, Page 4

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