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WOMAN INTERRUPTS HOUSE OF COMMONS

LONDON, Julv 30. Tired members of the House of Coinuions straighteued in their seats j shortly bcl'ore midnight last night j when the cry, " Quisling! " from the public gallery interrupted a speech by Alr. Alalcolm AIcAlillan (Labour, Western Tslcs) against the House of Lonls amendment to' the Civil Aviation Bill. The astonislimeiit changed to lauglii ter wlien the interrupter, a vining I woman, in a light summer frock, called ' oul, "Separation for Scotland! " as she 1 was lieing escorted from the gallery by j an usher. ' Alr. A r«- A T i 1 1 ji iv resumed his speecli | with tlie remark tliat the Opposition ! Seoltish meiubers seemcd to liave at j least oue supporter.

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Chronicle (Levin), 1 August 1946, Page 7

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WOMAN INTERRUPTS HOUSE OF COMMONS Chronicle (Levin), 1 August 1946, Page 7

WOMAN INTERRUPTS HOUSE OF COMMONS Chronicle (Levin), 1 August 1946, Page 7

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