Sir Alfred Jerome Cadman, once Minister for Railways and Mines, is no more. He passed away in the fifty-eighth year of a strenuous existence, during which ill-health has ever been his handicap. He was.a man of whom his political opponents spoke well, and we never remember to have written a word in disparagement of one whom all men justly esteemed. We hear of his death as we go to press, and have room only for a word of regret for a sterling Liberal who did honour to the party with which he was associated. His party may well mourn the loss of such a man ; but he was something higher than a mere party man, and the Colony as a whole sustains a loss by his demise.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8097, 23 March 1905, Page 4
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