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The Review of Reviews. 



February V), 1905, 



Photoyraph by 



The Earl of Aberdeen. 

 Viceroy of Ireland 



[E. II Mint 



anced of all the Liberals. Sir Herm Campbell- 

 Bannerman is not a flight) rhetorician, neither is he 



an artful dodger. Still less is he a haught) patrician. 

 He is a plain, honest, respectable, gooddnimoured 

 Scot, war) and canny beyond mosl of his country- 

 men. A man standing firm upon his feet, with a 

 >1 head and a warm heart, who. for the last 



Photograph 6y] Earl Carrington. [E. U MiU», 



President of the Board of Agriculture. 



thirty years and more, has lived in the heart of the 

 Empire. He is a man of seasoned beliefs, of steady 

 enthusiasm, and of a very widi experience of men 

 ami of affairs. Above all he has always played the 

 ^aine. He has never deserted his party when it got 

 into a difficulty or thrown over a colleague to save 

 his own skin. Two tributes paid to him by his 



Photograph &.y] Mr. Thomas Shaw. K C . [E. H MilU. 



Lord Advocate for Scotland. 



Photograph by] 



The Marquis of Ripon, 

 Lord Privy Seal. 



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