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Show STORMY SCENE I STIRS LONDON 1 London, April 21. A stormy scene was created in the House of Commons today when Andrew Bonar Law, lead- W er of the opposition, demanded a ju- . dlclal inquiry into the naval and mil!- h tary movements recently contemplu- f fll ted by the government in Ulster. The J Unionists charge that these move- !n ments constituted a plot to provoke (' ll a rising in Ulster. ll Premier Asquith refused a Judicial inquiry ns he said the charges had ll been proved false, but he challenged 1 fl Mr. Law to make any accusations he ij jH wished to make in the house itself tH when be would be given the, fullest opportunity for discussion. i, IH Amid the cheers and angry shouts ilil of their supporters, the two leaders , took their places alternately at the iiH table challenging each other. ;J JH Uproar followed Mr. Law's .declara- . tion that the statements made by Pre- mier Asquith and his colleagues had U been proved untrue. jjjj The scene ended when amid minis- ,J terial cries of "take your day for dis- cusslon." Mr. Law said that after he ' ! had seen what the promised "white ! j paper" contained, he would consider what steps It ' was worth while to J'l take. 'i'l |