ORDERED TO LEAVE
house OF COMMONS INCIDENTS (Reuter’s Telegrams.) LONDON, Oct. 20. Tho House of Commons rcjcctum. without a division, oi the. amendment to increase tho ahowam-e> under the Unemployed Fd^ !K ! . Bill, aroused heated protests Do Labourites . Jack Jones and AM Thorne both refused m withdiaw L. orderly expressions, and were ntd. icu to leave the House, wlnrb tlioy di I, followed by nine hack bench Lahmtilt(fn the House of Commons, before the I/about’ incident, Mr Uyues emphasised that it was useless to 1 J further part in the deha e, as the Government was not willing <> n - oept any apmudmeut. increasing allowances to unemployed. - . After Messrs Thome and Jones had been ordered to withdraw tho whole Labour Party left. , Dr Macnamat’a. Minister of Laho tr, suhseqiientJy undertook to terotmidcr nlinwances respecting children.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 28 October 1921, Page 4
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