RIOTOUS DEPUTIES.
UPROAR IN FRENCH CHAMBER, SCENE OF UNPARALLELED DISdKDER. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. Paris, October 30. Tho disorder in tho Chamber of Deputies during the debate on tho railway strike was unparalleled, and. nothing to equal it was seen even during the stormy sittings •in tho days of the Panama scandals, tho Boulangist movement, and the Dreyfus case. Deputies struggled with the attendants in their efforts to storm the platform. There were several cases of fisticuffs between members. On resuming on Sunday M. Briand found a conciliatory Chamber, which rejected the censure motion by 381 votes to 155. ' M. Briand, in a speech justifying tho possibility of extra legal steps being taken, recalled that such steps had been taken at the time of the Fashoda inoident and during the period of 6erious difficulties between Trance and Germany regarding the subject of Morocco.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 962, 1 November 1910, Page 5
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142RIOTOUS DEPUTIES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 962, 1 November 1910, Page 5
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