BRITISH POLITICS.
(Received P, 9.0 a.m.) London, May 31. In tho House of Corsunous, tiio Aircraft Bill was unanimously : cad a tfiird time. (Received 1, 10.50 a.in.) London, .May 31. • In the House of Comment'.., jSji-. EmUioife. Deputy-Speaker, replying to questions, said he had consulted ptocedenta, and found tho attack on the general body of Judgor. was nut ol‘ dialer. (I nionirt cheers.) Regarding Mr. CTiiimuH’s remarks, liis aignindnfc was that the Judges, owing to training and social surroundings, were unconsciously biassed in connection with a certain class ot questions. “llad 1 boon appealed to yes.‘orday,” continued Mr. Enunolt, “I. would bo inclined to say that 1 regretted the observations which touched on 1 lie border lino of what is in order. In matters of this kind it is most impu taut that the rides against attacking a Judge should he observed.’’ (Unionist cheers.) Mr. Emmott added that as tho Judges were not here, and wore unable to answer themcolvos, they should not be attacked except on a specific motion. Tug incident is now closed.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 87, 1 June 1911, Page 6
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