FEWER INTERJECTIONS
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Speaker's Appeal in House
(By Telegraph-
WELLINGTON, Last Night. In tbe House of Representatives this afternoon tlie Speaker drew tlie attention of the House to the itiereasingly frequent interjections by members wliile other members were speaking. This barrage of interjections was making it difficult for radio listeners to follow tlie speeches. He would allow reasouable interjections, wliich often tended to felieve the tedium of 'debate, but 'io asked members to refrain from barrages of questions and to help him to maintain decorous Parliamentary procedure.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 207, 17 September 1937, Page 6
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