Show In the House of Commons LONDON May 7In the Commons Major Saunderson challenged Dillon to disprove the Time evidence Dillon I havo offered to enter into the charges fully before a committee I shall no longer exchange the lie with members of the House over them Cheers Henry Fowler Liberal said he must decline de-cline to believe the English Judges infallible and especially when a political question was involved He reminded the House of the typical instance of gross injustice done by Lord Cochrnne who had a special jury from London traders Ho asked who was better qualified to deal with the question than a committe selected from the members of Parliament Ho had a telegram from Par nell stating ho was quite willing to extend inquiry so as to include the fprged letter published by the Time Cheers Gladstones motion was finally rejected 917 to 233 Sir Edward Clarks motion that the House decline to treat the Time publication as a breach of privilege was agreed to In order to hasten the progress of the Crimes bill it is stated that the Government intends to apply the cloture rule in the House of Commons after n very brief discussion dis-cussion except in case of important amendments amend-ments I |