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UPROAR IN PARLIAMENT

LABOUR MEN SUSPENDED NEW SOUTH WALES ASSEMBLY SYDNEY. Tuesday. There was a disorderly scene in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly on Friday, when two Labour members, Messrs, j. Lamaro and B. C. Olde declined to act as tellers in a Government division. The matter culminated to-day in the suspension of the members referred to until next Monday. Mr. M. O’Sullivan, a third Labour member, who to-day refused to act as teller in the division against Messrs. Lamaro and Olde, was similarly suspended. The House was in an uproar. The Premier, Mr. T. R. Bavin, and the Speaker, Sir D. Levy. were called “Mussolini'’ and “Tyni nts.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 9

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110

UPROAR IN PARLIAMENT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 9

UPROAR IN PARLIAMENT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 9

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