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UNPLEASANT SCENES.

UN EM V I JOYED DE PUT ATT ON. CROWN MINISTERS HECKLED. Scenes closely bordering on the disorderly were witnessed at tlie Parliamentary Buildings yesterday, when a deputation of the unemployed, numbering, about 250, waited on the Prime Minister and the Hon. K. S. AA’illiams. The representatives of organised labour present did their utmost to secure a fair hearing for the Ministerial speeches, hut in the main little notice was taken of their injunctions, and interruption and heckling triumphed. There was a wild rush for the cigarettes the PrimeMinister handed oiit at the conclusion of the proceedings, and in the stampede a. lypist.e was unceremoniously knocked down and a table smashed.

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Feilding Star, Volume 5, Issue 1127, 15 June 1927, Page 5

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UNPLEASANT SCENES. Feilding Star, Volume 5, Issue 1127, 15 June 1927, Page 5

UNPLEASANT SCENES. Feilding Star, Volume 5, Issue 1127, 15 June 1927, Page 5

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