THE LATE LORD SALISBURY.
THE KlaGa iIEjSIGK. PKB T J Wi>- ■ i-- UjTiv*. Jfcccc'-Veu 2-t .i 45 p.m London, The CohH Circular pubii>heK the following: -Marimbad, Sunday. 'J*e King h»s uceived wi;h profound rejgaet tbe ce*>.-< of the death of Lord j Salisbury. Hit Majesty do. p'y dcpl :res j tbs lo.s of so great! statesman, whose jv-luahle tos the late Qu.en /Victoria, the Kkg, and tta country in the highest offi -.v* of Satp, held for so many years, will eve-.- dwell in the memory of his fell iw countrymen. UNIVEKSAL REGRET AND APPRECIATION. Received 24,10.32 p.m. Londov, Auzust 24. A medical statement declares thf.t Lord Sdi-bury n-vir really recovered from the effo ts of an acute attack of nephritis at Whi'suni-id?, ace mpaoied by alarming symptoms of heart weakness. Messages of condolence hive arrived from eviry quarter, King Edward's being couched in most kindly terms, The others include the Queen, President LiuHet, mos-of the Soverigns and hetds of Srate, Lord Cui2)d, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and prominent representatives ot all parties. Sympathetic refcreiccs were made in the pulpits of most denominations. Telegrams from the provinces show univarral reget, and a genuine sense of the national loss, The newspapers are all in mourning. Afl sections fchow gemrous appreciation of his career, and great personal gifts. Continental and American papers Irecoguite his transcendent abilities, and those differing from his policy, especially the French, admitting his firmness, med--rafion and tuit, while all a'mire his unseifbh service to tha State. Tin Fremdenblalt asserts that in the realisation ot his Imperial i'leas Lord Salisbury found the pledgo of his country's future, PKK?S EULOGY. Received 25, 0.53 a.m. Losdov, August 24, The Times oni Standard predict, that Lord Salisbury's statesmanship, foresight, strength, pittance and selfcontrol when seen in tru=> h V.oric perspective will be held in ever increasing honour. The Times ar,d Daily News nlike emph sie b,s eapeiry ■ r Government rather than the origination of his id«as iand the power of %a<jin r > and control ; lirg cew foicea ii,d kapr.g a straight I road. I Tbe 3 T ««!s adds th.it the people from whom ha ask d little gave him munh Few men raisod by birth to great dignities have bean mare conspicuously adequate in filling (firm all.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 190, 25 August 1903, Page 3
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376THE LATE LORD SALISBURY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 190, 25 August 1903, Page 3
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