MR BONAR LAW.
LONDON, May 20—The 'Daily Mail ’ says: “Mr Bonar Law will remain among the great figures in our 'history. His greatness came by strength cf character and nobility of'disposition The nation will praise him because he is a f curl ess and good man who has done his best for bis country without thought of, ..self. It will not forget his kindliness, simplicity, strrnghtfcrwardness, and dec-' human sympathy, which were shown so often during the war and made h m so lovable. —A. and N.Z. Cable. LONDON, May 20.—Mr Bonar Law is expected to regain his health, but his political career is definitely closed. —‘The Times.’ LONDON. May 21 The ‘ Court Circular’ makes no reference to Lord Ciirzon’s visit to theTvvg at Aldershot Apparently the Kmg_ has not yet approached TjnrJ Curzou. though it i.s known that Mr LulcLvin is willing to act as Leader o£ the House of Commons under Lord Curzon.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 18280, 21 May 1923, Page 10
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