Sir H. C. Bannerman.
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LABOUR PAjRTYS FRIEiND
(ter tiui'HO >'r^«* 'jiiion'inn.) - LONDON, April 23. Dr. Buruet, who afrtended Sir H. Oaimpibell Baaneruian, init«mew«d, said die waa a most pfrudky and pleasant patient, mad mati'ifeat«d wToea aware Ihe yrm djftng *h« grealteab fortitude. Ib -max aibouit kvm&'he resigned the Pr&meitifoip. - (Mr RWnoilmßlnvi£J. ~P. ' WajltfeiinJairi, and other Literal aaouibew, ia speedbes en vWeiaefejiaiy evening, hasfteoed ito aicknowledg^ come of the mlotfb igeDuiue and generous tribute* to' SSr Efeniy Oaiaapbell Batineitnan
from politiical-opponeats. 'Mr '&' OEfendertioD!, al LiaJbour member, i^pealkinw alb Tffcoik, «add Sir Hecryt Oaftftpljell ißhnnoHtntaaii 'waa one at *he Labour ipa^ty'a mowt sincere friend* Gefma.ni, Freniahl taiad iJtalian <aa**paper* desdribe JSLu Hemiy OamoptwllBaam«nnmb aa a'igreat idealuwb »nd iover oi'peialcie.
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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10399, 24 April 1908, Page 2
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120Sir H. C. Bannerman. Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10399, 24 April 1908, Page 2
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