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Show Occasion Furnishes Surprises, as It Likewise Does Amusement. NEW MEMBERS WILL FURNISH THE LATTER Usually the Fledglings Arc in a High State of Nervous Confusion. BY PAUL LAMBETH. Special Cablo to Tho Tribune. LONDON. Feb. 12. Tho nowly-e.lccte.d parliament, the third In the reign of Edward Ed-ward Vll.. moots next week. To visitors wlio never have been present on such an occasion, it will furnish surprises and amusements. The new members will furnish the latter. 1'sunlly they are in a slate of nervous confusion, nnd tlie wrong outcome of tbclr attempts to do the right thing puts some of them in a funk from which they recover only by escaping, to return when they and the house aro more settled. Members, both old and new. llnd scats where they can, and those who gel any are lucky there are not enough for all. The now member Is apt to bestow himself In some seat where the ordinary M. P. has no business. busi-ness. First Thing Done. Electing a speaker Is the first duty of the house, and when the visitor happens to know thai no member may speak until |