Uproar In French Chamber Of Deputies
(Rec. 10.30 a.m.) PARIS. Mar. 14. Communist members, angered by an accusation that their party followed an anti-French policy in colonial affairs again walked out when the Indo-China debate was resumed in the Chamber of Deputies. They returned after a short absence and began thumping desks because a Radical member declared that the party supported El Krim’s Moroccan uprising in 1925. M. Herriot. unable to restore order suspended the meeting, but deputies of all parties remained in the chamber Communists and Right Wing deputies shouted insults at each other. M. Herriot, amid uproar, walked from the chamber and called a meeting of Parliamentary officers, which the Communists refused to attend.
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Northern Advocate, 15 March 1947, Page 5
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