SIR EDWARD GREY.
Sir Edward Grey, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, has been advised to | temporarily suspend work m order to i restore his eyesight. . “It is no matter for surprise that filir Edward Grey’s oyesight should have suffered under the prolonged strain ho has undergone,” says the “Pall Mall.” “That did not begin with the present war, and we may, perhaps, at this moment recall tne fact that a former crisis kept him from tho sido of his dying wife. No man has given to his eountrv more no my devoted and self-sacrificing service. “For some time Sir Edward Grey has been compelled to wear colored glasses to soften the glare or tne fight,” says tho “Westminster Gazette.” . ■ , i “Sir Edward Grey is tho only member of the Cabinet formed by the late Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman in 1905 who lias served continuously in tho same office from that time until now.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4007, 13 August 1915, Page 3
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151SIR EDWARD GREY. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4007, 13 August 1915, Page 3
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