Show The Ilritlfth Parliament I London 2910 the louse of Commons Com-mons Gladstone answering the accusation accusa-tion that the protection bill aimed at the Lind League pointed out that no one could be arrested under its provisions unless he came within the stringent de finition of being under reasonable suspicion sus-picion of being connected with an act in a proclaimed district tending to interfere with the maintenance oflaw and order Tho reasonableness of each euspicion I could be challenged in the Boise Government Gov-ernment had no intention of interfering with the liberty of discussion or even license of discussion 13omerulers hive determined that it would be advisable on the first Etago of the protection bill that each member should address the House of Commons and state the character of the outrages reported in the bua book from his constituents con-stituents |