Show Reform in Britain London 8In the House cf Commons Com-mons last night the attorney general introducing a corruntprscticesstolec lion bill explained that its chief object would be to end the put an to lavish expense ex-pense accompanying most electionsthat a heck would bo plncd on expenses oy a certain sum being fixed for the entire election according to a schedule varying ace rding to the size of constituencies arious punishmnts with hard labor would be iiifiicted for corrupt practices such as bribing a candidate guilty of corrupt practices was never to be able to sit again for the constituency wher they occurred The bill had its first reading |