LIBERAL LEADERSHIP.
PRIME MINISTER'S HEALTH.' THE POSITION OF MR ASQUITH. BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS. ASSOCIATION— COPYRIGHT. (Rec. Feb. 18,-10.44>p,m.K ; • » London,' February 18. Tho "Times'''declares that Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman," , Prime ; Minister, 'is physically unable to bear the strain of tfii session. v He would do- better- to'accept a poerago. It. is undesirable I 'that: there should be duality of command \in the House of Commons, and tho position is unfair to, Mr. Asquith (Chancellor of the Exchequer), /who, while virtually leading, is overshadowed by Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman. ' .
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 125, 19 February 1908, Page 7
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85LIBERAL LEADERSHIP. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 125, 19 February 1908, Page 7
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