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Show HOUSE IS MORE QUIET Loudon, Nov. 14. -The house of commons this afternoon adjourned uutil Monday, acting on a suggestion H which Is believed to have emanated H from King George himself. H Tho proposal was made by Spenkcr H howthcr, who intimated that It would H bo advisable "for tliu house to take H further time to consider tho points nt H issue." between the two factions !u H regard to thc home rule measutv. H A graceful apology from Ronald H McNeill,, tho Unionist member who H hurled tho book nt Winston Churchill. H first lord of thc admiralty, during the H disturbance last night, helped 10 cool H tho atmosphere today. Churchill uc- H ccpted tho apology with equal heartl- H Speaker Lowther in his remarks H suggested that the members take .1 H period for relaxation and emphasized thc undcsirabillty of parliament lo- H parting from Its established preen- H dents. He could not help thinking, he H said, that some solution of thc dlffl- H culty might be found which would bo H acceptable to all parties and would H bo more In accordance with pre- Premier Asquith and Andrew Bon ar Law, the leader of the Unionists. fl both welcomed thc speaker's inter- position, which the Unonlsts clam as a victor)' for their contention H |