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Show HOUSE OF COMMONS IS SCENE OF UPROAR Andrew Bonar Law Starts Trouble by Demanding Investigation of Ulster Matter. LONDON, April 2, A stonnj- scene wns created in the house of commons todav when Andrew Bonar Law, leader of the opposition, demanded a judicial inquiry into the naval and military movements recently contemplated by the government in" Ulster. Premier Asquith refused a .judiciary inquiry, as ho said the charges had been proved false, but he challenged Mr. Law to make 'any accusations he wished to make in the house itself, when ho would be givon tho fullest opportunity op-portunity for discussion. Amid the cheers and angry shouts of their supporters, the two leaders took their places alternately at the table challenginc each other. Uproar followed Mr. Law's declaration declara-tion that the statements made, by Premier Asquith and his colleagues had boon proved untrue. The sccuc ended when amid ministerial minis-terial cries of "take your day for discussion." dis-cussion." Mr. Law said that after ho had seen what the' promised "white paper" container! lie would consider what steps it was worth "while to take. |