Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry : (1836-1908), leader of the Liberal party in 1895, & prime minister from 1905 to 1908 (s/a Morley).
... under the Editorship of Sri Aurobindo with Speeches Delivered during the Same Period 6.Feb-3.May.1908 Bande Mataram Campbell-Bannerman Retires 10-April-1908 The resignation of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman leaves things for India just where they were, but it is of some importance for Page 1026 England, as it is not unlikely that the transference ...
... longer,—not hysterically, but rationally and strongly,—making it clear that she will not accept the present Partition. I believe redress is at hand." Later on the writer, after quoting Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman's reply to Mr. O'Donnell, modified his previous advice regarding public meeting and said—"On second thought a simple memorial seems to be enough if influentially signed—a meeting is unnecessary... unnecessary." This letter came from a high authority. But it is clear on the face of it that that high authority was playing into the hands of the Liberals interested in India. The enforced retirement of Sir B. Fuller was a distinct confession on the part of the Government of the failure of the policy which prompted the Partition scheme, and which subsequently came to be so closely associated with the late ...
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