N.S.W. ASSEMBLY.
INTERJECTORS REMOVED BY POLICE.
(BY CABLK —P&XBS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.) (AUSTRALIAN AKD N.Z. CABL* ASSOCIATION.) (Received November Bth, 11-20 p.m.) SYDNEY, November 8. There was an extraordinary scene in Parliament when the Assembly meit, a group of unemployed shouting from the gallery asking for work. Proceedings were held up while the police removed them. The scene led to a heated debate in the Chamber during which a number of women interjected from tho ladies' gallery. A general uproar followed, and the interjectors were removed by the Ser-geant-at-Arms. Apparently it was organised disturbance.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19153, 9 November 1927, Page 11
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