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- ,: ..."ry; SUFFERING FROM WEAKNESS AND DEPRESSION.- ■ BY TELEGKArn —PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYBIGIII . (R-ec. March; 4, 9,29 p.m.) ■.London, ;March 4.' Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerinan had a quiet day. ' He is'suffering from weakness and pression. (,<i Sir Henry' Campbell-Bannerman returned to 10 Downing Street on January 20, after having stayed threr three days- in Paris on his way from Biarritz. Inquiries indicated that, while his health had greatly improved, it did not justify exposure to the fatigiie.-.of-, mcrc';routine business during the session."'/It'was,-therefore, expected that, save on important occasions, he would be a great deal absent from tho House. It has for some time past bera regarded as certain that, in view of Sir Henry's age (he is now over seventy); that he would seldom bo present during any late sittings, it being recognised both byihis suppoftgroiidiby' the Opposition that this course in the circumstances would be quite unobjectionable.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 138, 5 March 1908, Page 7
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