UPROAR AT A MEETING.
A PERSISTENT INTERJKOTOB. ■ By Telegraph.—Press Association, Christchurch, Last Kight, " There was a lively incident it Ja' ■' meeting addressed by Mr. L. M. Isitt tonight in St. Matthew's Schoolroom.,- ,;■:■* A woman who had been interjecting! refused to keep silent, which drew af j remark from Mr. Isitt: "She has been! put. up to upset the meeting." Ant' elderly man, after remonstrating with , tho woman, attempted to carry iter om p ) and immediately all was uproar, ) ' For a period a free fight raged in*' the' middle" of the hall, during which the woman got back to. her seat and 1 the man who tried to carry her out wai knocked down. Order was ultimately restored and tho candidate proceeded with his address.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1919, Page 5
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124UPROAR AT A MEETING. Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1919, Page 5
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