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he interval between adjournment and resumption of sittings some means would be found of avoiding renewal of controversy which he described as "a disgrace to the House," adding, amid general cheers, "The country will not readily forgive those who are responsible." JOHN REDMOND assumed that if the proposal to reach a friendly settlement failed the intention of the Government to place the two Bills upon the Statute Book remained in force. This obvious assumption, based upon reiterated statements from the Treasury Bench, drew assenting cheer from Ministerialists. It was here PRINCE ARTHUR interfered. Amid angry interruption he asked Members opposite to "consider whether it is possible decently to introduce subjects of acute political discussion in the present circumstances." Lively talk followed, showing that the bitterness of Home Rule controversy is not dead or even sleeping. What might have developed into discreditable scene of the kind deprecated by PRINCE ARTHUR was averted by interposition Of the PREMIER. In gravest tone, "with all the solemnity I can command," he besought the House to bring the discussion to a close. Appeal irresistible. House turned to disposal of remaining business, remaining at work till half-an-hour after midnight. _Business done._--Adjourned till Wednesday in next week. * * * * * Illustration: OUR VILLAGE INFORMATION BUREAU. _Postmaster (to lady who has handed in a telegram in French to a friend in Switzerland)._ "WE AIN'T ALLOWED TO ACCEPT FOREIGN TELEGRAMS, MISS. THERE'S A WAR ON--ON THE CONTINENT." * * * * * Heavy Work at the Front. "I had been snatching an hour's rest _after a tiring day in the shade of a great pear tree_".--_"Evening News" War Correspondent. (Italics by Mr. Punch.)_ * * * * * "How much the bravery of the Belgians is appreciated has found practical expression in ---- [London]. A Belgian hairdresser, who has been many years in business here, has found a very considerable increase in his turnover during the past week or two." _West London Gazette._ One customer showed his appreciation by having his hair cut three times last week. But a subscription to the Belgian Relief Fund is perhaps the better way of doing it. * * * * * "Lord Hatherton has placed Teddesley Park at the disposal of the Pe
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