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Show k RIOT 18 AVERTED i Unionist Proposes to Throw Nationalists Out of House of Commons London, March 10. After a continuous contin-uous sitting of nineteen hours, tho , House of Commons rose at 10 o'glock this morning. A stormy scene 'marked ' tho session right up to tho cIdsc. The whole night Tvns occupied "bv jhe discussion of the Innji..claus3oi the budget and th,o deb,Rle"-was the most bitter thnl has heell heard li tho lower chamber In ten years Taunts and insults were hurled "fns and furious; nnger flared dangwrously and at one moment a riot was thfeatj oned wlipn,. In Qo midst of an excited, demonstration on, tho jiart of the Na-.tlonaUst, Na-.tlonaUst, Capt, Jamea A. Qialg, Union. Is;: jn,ember for tho east drylaioa of Down., sprang .to his feet and, addressing address-ing the chairman, remarked that if the presiding officer would give tho word, tho opposition would gladly i throw the whole Nationalist party out of the House. This remark drew a hurricane ot angry shouts fiom tho Irish benches and It was some time befoie the chairman chair-man was able to restore ordor The scenes reminded one of that night In 1901, when tho 'police were called in to make the Nationalists bohavo themselves. |