WOMAN EJECTED
INCIDENT IN PARLIAMENT In the course of question-time in the . ' New* South "Wales Legislative Assembly lately a middle-aged woman was ejected from Parliament House. She walked down the ;'nisle of the gallery reserved for women visitors, and, leaning over the balustrade,-shouted: "Will the Minister of Justice answer these?" A shower' of blue printed forms, said to be copies of a statutory declaration, • floated down into the chamber, and were picked up by a number of Ministers and members. Tile Sergeant-at-Arms hurried upstairs and intercepted the woman, who f|' w 3B removed from Parliament House into the street. There was no intereruption of normal business. pie copy of the statutory declaration, Written in manuscript, referred to what Was alleged to be a case of victimisat'on to deprive a woodcarver of his r jnembership of the Furnishing Trades ; l>aion. • P
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22032, 12 February 1935, Page 11
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