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A DOCTOR'S TRIBUTE.

FOREIGN OPINION,

Doctor Burnet, who attended Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, interviewed, said that ho was a most plucky and pleasant patient. He manifested, whon he was awaro that he was dying, the greatest fortitude. It was about that timo that ho resigned the Premiership.

Mr Runciman, Mr C. F. Masterman, and other Liberal members, in speeches on Wednesday ovening acknowledged the genuine and generous tributes to Sir Henry Oampboll-Ban-nerman from political opponents.

Mr A. Hendorson, leader of the Labour Party, 6poaking at York, said Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman was ono of tho Labour Party's mo6t sincere frionds.

Gorman, French, and Italian newspapers describe Sir Henry as a great idealist and lover of peace.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13098, 24 April 1908, Page 7

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A DOCTOR'S TRIBUTE. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13098, 24 April 1908, Page 7

A DOCTOR'S TRIBUTE. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13098, 24 April 1908, Page 7