BRITISH POLITICS.
THE NEW PREMIER. (Press Association.— Co.'yiught.) • LONDON. Satin-iiy. j Crowds ari-oidr.d .\Jr Asqnith, the new ; Premier, an ovation on his arrival ;it Dover anil London. He inirm-ilinlrly j visited Sir H. C. Bannerman. j The ".Spectator'' ■ vigrrc'iisiy warn-, Mr Asqnith against pui-snini: the oM age I pensions schcin.'. The next Gov. rmn-.-n! ■ will destroy free trade to discharge H- i naneial obligations, i The lat-.U bul'etiu stales thai Sir Henry Campbcll-liMineinian pns.vil a > quiet day. His i-nudit ii.n has in-.i improved, liui- lie has ooinpaiativcly little suffering, li.- is very weak. I
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 April 1908, Page 4
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