SIR HENRY CAMPBELLBANNERMAN.
AN ARCHBISHOP'S EULOGY. United Prose Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. LO.-iJON, April 27. At chbeshop Chrke, of Melbourne, preaching at St. .Margaret's, Westminster, declared that Australians mourned the close of the late Sir Henry CampbeH-Bannerman's great and 'honourable career wheel* was so true to the noblest traditions of public life, both in ParEamont and in. Empire. What had been done by England's Prime Minister concerned the Commonwealt2i as part of tho Empire, almost as largely as it dad Englishmen. The 6orrioee, Kvce ■and character of groat IQn<ffiKh men vexo convoeeed, discmsfjed, known and understood in tho Commonwealth, perhaps, just as much as in the -Jlotlh-orknid.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13102, 29 April 1908, Page 7
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