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4.30 O’CLOCK EDITION
"SOAKED IN BLOOD” MR GALLACHER ON QOERINQ SPEAKER INTERVENES United Preis Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copjrlf&l (Received Feb. 11. 1.15 p.m.) LONDON. Feb. 10 Mr \V. Gallacher Communist member for Fife) caused an uproar in the HtaM o' Commons with violent outbursts against Field Marshal Goering. Mr G. Le M. Mander Liberal— Wolverhampton asked whether Field Marshal Goering would be given an opportunity of Inspecting Britain's air raid precautions. -ir Samuel Hoare Secretary for Home Affairs) : That is a matter of Individual opinion. Herbert Morrison Labour—Hackney.: «f r Samuel Hoare aware that ng visited London there would be a row about it. Ministerialists: Why? Mr Gallacher: Is Sir Samuel Hoare aware that Field-Marshal Goering is soaked in blood? The remainder of the question was lost in shouts from both sides, o\er which Mr Gallacher was heard >b< iting "butcher*’ The Speaker intervened.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20421, 11 February 1938, Page 8
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