Sir H. C. Bannerman.
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PUBLIC SYMPATHY. , : * , LONDOH; April T. During the last few days Bannerman’s health is no worse, he takes interest in ! current events.Mf j . Parliament has been adjourned tjill tha 14th. v .’*>"•' ” Lord Ripon; Lord LansdoWn, HEn* H. H. Asquith; Hoh. Mr J. Redmond paid, warm uts> to Sir H. C. ‘ BamrehUan’s dSrietidL and services. 1 ••
His retirement has eVoked many public expressions' Of' sympathy, including a- unanimous ’ tewdution by the < central • committee of the • Manchester • conservative Association of profound regret that the state of kit health necessitated his resignation, and an earnest hope/that he would be long spared tbreoiby in retirement the respect andlestaein. with -Which he was held by all polecat parties. , The Hon. H. Asquith has started for Biarritz.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43311, 9 April 1908, Page 2
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127Sir H. C. Bannerman. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43311, 9 April 1908, Page 2
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