BRITISH POLITICS.
WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE BILL. UPROAR IN THE HOUSE OF * COMMONS. Received April 27, 12.32 a.m. , LONDON, ; April 26. : la (be House* of Commons; Mi Keir Hardie's Womleji's Suffrage proposals were "talked oat." Daring the debate cries-, of "Divide!" emanated from the ladies galleries. A flag was thrust througfc the grille.* The Speaker ordered the gal«ery to be oleared; ■ Ibe police toob a fe#names. All, excepting "one, who t was ejeoted, were persuaded to withdraw, after ia load protest. «■
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8125, 27 April 1906, Page 5
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