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BRITISH PRIME MINISTER

HEART TROUBLE. SERIOUS INDISPOSITION. BY TELEGItADI— HtESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. London, Novomber 14. Owing to fatiguo and heart troublo, Sir Honry Carapboll-Bannorman, Primo Minister, was taken suddenly ill at Bristol. during tho night, after attonding the Colston banquet. Doctors wcro in attendance for somotimo, and oxygon was administered. Tho sharpness of tho attack having passed, Sir Henry slept quietly. Ho has cancollcd to-da3''s engagements. \ SATISFACTORY RALLY. A FEW DAYS' REST. GREAT TEMPORARY DANGER. • ■ (Rec. Nov.- '10, 9.5G p.m.) London, November 15. Sir H. Campboll-Bannorman suffered from apasm of tho heart, nnd for a timo was in groat danger. He has rallied satisfactorily. The doctors have ordered a fow days' rest. A Cabinet mooting to-day was cancelled. King Edward and Queen Aloxandra and tho Princo and Princess of Wales sent telegrams of sympathy. The Right lion. Sir Ilonry Campbell-Banner-man; G.C.li., was born on September 7, 183G, and is therefore 72 years of age. lie has rppresonted Stirling in tho House of Commons sinco 18G3, and has led the Liberal part)' since 1599. In tho two preceding Liberal Governments—Mr. Gladstone's and Lord Bosebery's— he was Secretary for War. Lady CampbellBannerman died last year. .

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 45, 16 November 1907, Page 5

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BRITISH PRIME MINISTER Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 45, 16 November 1907, Page 5

BRITISH PRIME MINISTER Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 45, 16 November 1907, Page 5

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