BRITISH PRIME MINISTER.
NO IMMEDIATE CAUSE FOR ALARM. By Telegraph. — Frets Association. — Copyright. LONDON, 2nd March. The recent attack of influenza has somewhat tried Sir Henry CampbellBannorman's heart, but his general condition is fairly good. The Daily News, referring to the Prime Minister's nealth, says there is no immediato cause for alarm, though his convalescence will be somewhat prolonged. A RESTFUL NIGHT. (Received March 3, 8.36 a.m.) LONDON, 2nd March. \ Sir H. Campbell-Bamiermanii passed a restful night. His condition shows some improvement.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 53, 3 March 1908, Page 7
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82BRITISH PRIME MINISTER. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 53, 3 March 1908, Page 7
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