THE BRITISH PREMIER.
CONTINUED ILL-HEALTH. SYMPATHY FROM SOUTH AFRICA. Jnited Press Association—Copyright (Received Feb. 24, 11 21 p.m.) LONDON, Feb. 24. A bulletin states that Sir H. Camp-bell-Bannerman passed a very good night at home, and-, had a quiet sleep luring the morning. A bulletin is■ued last evening shows that he had i comfortable day, and his strength .'ontinues good . CAPETOWN, Feb. 24. At the instance of Mr. Sauer, Minster for Works at the Cape, the south African party passed a vote of sympathy with Sir H. Campbell-Ban-nerman.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2124, 25 February 1908, Page 2
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