LIVELY SCENE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
(BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.) . | REUTERS TELEGRAMS.] (Received April 18.li, 220 p.m.) London, April 17. In the Hoive of Commons hut night, the debate on the Irish Crimes' Bill was resumed. In the course of a speech in support of the measure, Col. Sauuderson, Conservative member for North Armagh, denounced t!v.s Parnellites ;is associates of known murderers. Mr Tiios. Healey therefore called Col. Saunderson a liav. He was called to order by the Speaker, and asked to withdraw. Refusing to do so he was suspended from sitting in the House bv 11S to 52 votes. Mr Thomas Sexton then demanded that Col. Sauuderson should retract his statement, and denounced him as "A. cowardly liar." Ultimately both Mr Sexton and Col. Saunderson retracted, and order was restored.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2305, 19 April 1887, Page 2
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130LIVELY SCENE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2305, 19 April 1887, Page 2
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