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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

(lIV ELECTRICTELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT,

London, May 13. An unusual scene occurred in the House of Commons last night, In tho course of the proceedings Mr Vicary Gibbs, member for St. Albans, accused Mr J. G. MacNeill, member for South Doncgol, of interjecting during a speech by Mr Gibbs tho remark, " What tho is he talking about?"

Mr MacNeill denied the charge, whereupon Mr IV. G. Macartney, member for South Antrim, attributed the remark to Mr Sexton, who also indignantly repudiated the accusation, Uproar ensued, and order was only restored when the gentlemen who made tho. allegations apologised and withdrew (heir statements.

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Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3258, 16 May 1893, Page 3

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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3258, 16 May 1893, Page 3

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3258, 16 May 1893, Page 3

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