SIR HENRY CAMPBELLBANNERMAN.
A COLLEAGUE'S EULOGY
United Pr«*s Association—By El«ctrlo Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, April 22. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman was only partially conscious throughout the night, and died peacefully, but rather suddenly, at 9.15 in tho morning, in tho presence of his niece and t_w doctor. The King and Mr Asquith wer© immediately informed, and there was soon a stream of callers at Downing street. It is understood that Sir Henry will be buried at Belmont, Scotland.
Tho late Sir Henry Campbell-Banner-man's eldest brother is in a critical state.
Mr Lloyd-George, speaking at Manchester, eulogised Sir Henry CampbellBannerman as a groat public figure, and tho most lovable and bravest of politicians he had ever met. Ireland had lost her truest friend, and every section of the Empire was similarly boreaved.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13098, 24 April 1908, Page 7
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