SCENE IN PARLIAMENT
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London, October 10. At 11 meeting ut i.iu i'uilUiiifiiuuv J-ailior l'urty, the cluirimm lh , partj wilrt nut in any way associated with Ulie conduct of .W. \. (itavHon in tile llou.se 01 (jDiumon,. H. ; il( |,| wl t | lllt All, ivstn an u , uie Jjioor i'arty.s ellorts to induee the (lovernmeift tu J'lil'ni 111 atc detinite and immediate propositi* dcu!i:ig with the excwitional d'atiesu an-sing- from Unemployment. In till! J lou.se of ('ominous, dui'tog Hie discission oil the Licensing Hill today, .Mr. (irayson again created a scene by insisting on speak'/.ig <m Inc .jueslion of unemployment, refusing to obey I the (Speaker. lie was named and suspended, und left tile (lhambpr amid a of great disorder.
A I'llilvKATKK'S Ph. FIANCE. "A 1101-.SK UK MUHDIiItKII.S!" Revived IK. -1.20 p.m. London, (k'tober 17. Wlh'ii .Mr. A. lOinniott (lln> chairman) vmmed him, .Mr. (.'rayson retorted: "Vou may name, but eaimot shame me!" After tile Speaker had been summoned. and Mr. (irayson's Misjiens'O.i ■was voted and he wax ordered to Irene tin! Chamber, Mr. firnyso7i contiiiucil ■lis attempts to speak. l[c shouted: "I leave the House with pleasure, and feel that in leaving I gain in dignity." Tie turned to quit, but. retraein'g his exclaimed: "This House is t house of murderers!" He then left his seat and disappeared. The suspension ir for the entire session, unless rescinded.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 253, 19 October 1908, Page 2
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