FRENCH POLITICS.
[Reuters Tm.rcitAMs.] SCENE IN FRENCH CHAMBER. PARIS. June 20. There was an uproar in the Chandler last night and the sitting was suspended, firstly owing to the battle expletives between the rightists and leftists, anil secondly owing to a list light between Communists and Socialists at midnight. Socialists assaulted a Cimimunisi deputy who declared the Socialists were traitors to the working classes, because they supported tho Government. The Communists rushed tu support their colleague and a nieleo ensued. A Communist standing on a bench directed the operation whirling a licit around his head. Tho Radicals .stood aghast and the right and centre cheered ironically.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1924, Page 2
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