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Bj telegraph, 1 Presa Asu'n, Copyright London, July 8. The participators in Saturday’s Birmingham festivities were entirely looal. Replying to the Mayor’s proposal of his health, Mr OhamDer|ain was deeply moved at the immense reoeption he received. Recovering himself he dwelt on tbs dignity importance of iooal patriotism. , “What I am, good or ill, Birmingham has made me, I have tried to interpret the spirit, the strong oonviotions, the great ideas, the frank expressions, and fhp earnest;; endeavors of the town.” . Tariff Reformers throughout t;,a country met daring the week and passed oon.gratulatory resolutions for presentation at Bingley Hall oh Monday.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1804, 10 July 1906, Page 3
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