A Violent Scene.
—.—« (Per Press Associauom. —Copyright.) PARIS, December- 7. In tlie Qiantbor «n interpellation ; on bohalf of the Nationalists accused j M. Valfo, Minister for Justice, of dismissing Magistrate Lemerc-ier foafear of thia 'arrest of the Humberts," t3ie notorious s-vrindlers. M, V«lle retorted; fliat Frederick Humbert was a Boulganist. -. M. Contant, a, tSocialliist, shouted it was a lie. M. Valle thereupon left- the Tribune, j M. yveton considered! the' Nationalists insulted' by M. Vatle's gesture, and was abou* to assault liini. This caused! the Nationalists and Radicals to leave their seats. A scrimmage followed in front of the Tribune, characterised by much hustling and! shout.ing. The sitting was suspended. Later the Cftambar expelled M. Contact; and' M. Yvtedon. M. Tveton has sent his seconds to M. Valle.
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Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10513, 8 December 1902, Page 4
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128A Violent Scene. Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10513, 8 December 1902, Page 4
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