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A PARLIAMENTARY SCENE.

THE CRICK EPISODE.

United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. ' (Received July 5, 9.55 a:m.) SYDNEY, July 5. When the Sergeant-at-Arms approached Mr Crick he quietly left the Chamber. (Mr Crick was responsible for a violent scene in the Assembly,; resulting in his removal. During the cpnsure debate Mr Wood assailed Mr- Crick for his unjustifiable attacks on ]the Press and private individuals. Crick kept up a constant fire of interruptions, andj amidst much excitement, was removed by the Sergeant-at-Arms, at \ the instance of the Speaker, 1 for disorderly conduct. Previously Mr Crick had withdrawn bis statement regarding alleged misreporting by the Melbourne papers.) ;

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8666, 5 July 1906, Page 2

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A PARLIAMENTARY SCENE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 8666, 5 July 1906, Page 2

A PARLIAMENTARY SCENE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 8666, 5 July 1906, Page 2

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