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MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S DEATH.

EULOGISTIC TAIBLTE3

IN BRITISH PARLIAMENT

A GREAT IDEALIST By relfern>)h-r>'i« As'oiuition Cop\nibt (hep Jiih ;, <! iO nm ) London, ~n\\ ' Mr Asi|tiith, in tlio dt* Oiiiiroferrul xo ilio late Mr ,T Chaw- ' bedim tlio pioneer of .i new neiierntion i\o Btito«iniiii .ii am timo eurhim in confidence and courac" Mr Bon.ir l< m (Lc.d'-r ot tlie Opposition) said tint tho two principles ut the Imm" of Mr Chamberlain's jwlitici , ' action a desiro to impre\e tlio people's eonditio.i r»d ?n almct an-1 national pru'e. Mr A. Diilfoiir end thit as Colonial j Seoietnr., Mr. Clirmherkin had done,, the greatest v>o r 'r 'Inch perhaps liad ?\ei faller , to i> sinple BritisTi stite*nnn Ho was a great ideilist, and fnd tlie unconoucirbln soul of a p;r>at stat'sinan, fnond, anij orator, mid a great, mi i Eulogistic trilniipi were nlso passed t'l (ho lloubo of I/irds. HOV&K Or COMMONS \DJOUHNS London, JuK G On tlio motion of Mr Asquith, the Prune Mtmstcr, the Hoiiff of ConiTioiis ndjouiii' l d a tokon of ilio debt it uwct! tc iMr. Chuniborlain's hfo and eN,inij)le MBSfORIAL SEP VICES LOPdort, Jiih 6 In Birmmgliim ther" are mnnifesiitioii' cf profound sorrow o\erthe death ot Mr Chamberlain A sorvno n,is held in tho Unitrrian rinireh, leading raw of tho Midland» attending T< us of thnirinds of v.orkers tl rouged the btieets «sp~ndinjt their dmnei hour in piMiig their hom.ic;o to tho decei.setl stiipsman while the coffin nas beint; removed to Ke> H>ll Comettrj Onl% numbers of ihc Oininberliun family partitipitcd u tho hiirnl A nicmorini se \.re his held in Afnrjarrt's ( liiirrh, The S'l eiifiot of flio How of Coininoiis, .Afr Asqiutli (Pump Minister), and other ('"binet A'in>SLrr* T nril Sttmtordlniii I'lenrr sent nig tlie Kinu), Mr A J iiilfonr .inn other l"idine politietuis Sir C<eorj*o lejd, the Hon P. Jfnr krii/ie, and the AgPiitvClciur ,, ! of flic Aihtralirn Scales, vere pro out NEW 55F, VI ( ANP MI'ATUY In the House o f Hepies^ntatne , ! npstrrdin afteinnon the Pi into Minister ftho Ihijlit Ilou V T Mn«se\) tint when nord of (lie deith of Mr riiamliertiin nielpd Noil ZoiHml, lie) tliouglit tl.at numbers would de«ire xo | pvteiul an exnression of <;vnipit!n to Vis ( haniberlftui, and he Ind sent K ho follow ral>le in siige "On belnlf of the Government ,ind people of New Zealand I desire to o\ttnd io sincere sjinp'tln in greit lioreaxeiiient Individnnth and rolWtneh hp fee! fhit in lo'iiij! Mi Chatubcrhui «" I lirio lost one of our best friends and p.'irnestlj tni'l tli" p\pre c siotn of universal regret v iII in «ome little liinniei soften tlio blow whiih has fallen oi ■voiiiseif and f niiih " llio follo\.nii reph wns recened from Mrs, ('h unb"rlaiii J mninii!R "J tlini.k ih" New Z t il-iuiT fiiiw "rnment iml peopic irom ni,\ heart for thi i MinpnUu " l<, lins flerWer, tint ilio oxnrofsinns cibli 1 shfuiM In ucorded in tlio lourniU <f ilu- Homo Sir T(w>i)h Wird snid tint If mt e »r« flic nieniuer , ! on ln> side of the House nmild roneiir with wtnt J. id been _ doite The death of Ml Olinnherliin had taiised die reii'mnl of one of the qre.t of Eni;)iiid He pnrun onted on ttir drxotion fliown h\ Mr , ! Clinmberlnn In- her liushuu] on all orcnjions Tlie hie ',!r Chaniber-, nil! h.id bpcn oi e of tho most s ni-ero men, and even tho«c wlio differd \ ith , 1 mi «erc mmiiiiM i\iMi this smentv iii publip affairs. Tli< re nis not . f-er tion of tho rotnnuimti, either at Homo or nbroad, liho would not pa- h tribute of simpitln \n Ins deith Me snirl thnt he thorougiiK ■> rc"fl Willi ulr.t bad h"pn said bv Sir Jo3"nii V'nrd. \s a tjreat rdrairor ol Mr Hinniberlavi ho was pleased to dee thn> 'the trilnues pud to Mr rhnmheihin had born not onh from the lintiib Empire, but nere world«kIo Ho bnii no lies tntion in si\ir c that b\ i'jo d n itli of Mr Clnn'berhm \ thore bid pissed awn o.ie of tl.e greatest of Onfith fltatesmen

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2196, 8 July 1914, Page 5

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MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S DEATH. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2196, 8 July 1914, Page 5

MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S DEATH. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2196, 8 July 1914, Page 5

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