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Second Edition. YOU BEHAVE LIKE CADS.

..SCENE: IN THE, COMMONS. jfBT EiKCTBIO TILBGBAPH—COPTBIGHTJ {United Pares Association.] (Received 12.15 p.m.) London, April 28. M r Chamberlain, continuing, said Colonel Seely was the tool of more astute but unscrupulous men. The Government showed a lamentable want of candour and frankness, and were guilty of material misstatements in order to conceal their plans. Mr Asquith, in a letter to The Times of 23rd inst, suppressed the more important part of the movements. The truth had been wrung from him bit by bit. The White Paper professed to give the full facts, but later fifty-five letters were published, some being of prime importance. Mr Churchill described the motion as audacious and impudent, a statement that aroused uproar. He referred to Sir Edward Carson's share in gun-running, whereupon disorderly taunts were exchanged across the House. Sir Edward Carson shouted: "You behave like cads!" The speaker did not call on him to withdraw as Sir Edward Carson had been taunted by offensive expressions.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 7, 29 April 1914, Page 6

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Second Edition. YOU BEHAVE LIKE CADS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 7, 29 April 1914, Page 6

Second Edition. YOU BEHAVE LIKE CADS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 7, 29 April 1914, Page 6

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