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A clue in this year's King William's College quiz has drawn attention to this. Most online sources show that Bannerman-Campbell's letter of resignation was received by the king on April 5 and announced on April 6. What is the source for dating the resignation April 3? Iglew ( talk) 21:04, 27 December 2008 (UTC)
please forgive I am new to wikipedia edits..
The new book, Side By Side says that CB was an early influence in the creation of the State of Israel, for the purpose of dividing the Arabs who may unite. However, this was included as part of the Palestinian Narrative, which is not footnoted. Does anyone have a way to find actual documents which support this? I am here including another quote I found, but it was not properly footnoted according to wikipedia rules:
"There are people (the Arabs, Editor's Note) who control spacious territories teeming with manifest and hidden resources. They dominate the intersections of world routes. Their lands were the cradles of human civilizations and religions. These people have one faith, one language, one history and the same aspirations. No natural barriers can isolate these people from one another ... if, per chance, this nation were to be unified into one state, it would then take the fate of the world into its hands and would separate Europe from the rest of the world. Taking these considerations seriously, a foreign body should be planted in the heart of this nation to prevent the convergence of its wings in such a way that it could exhaust its powers in never-ending wars. It could also serve as a springboard for the West to gain its coveted objects."
From the Campbell-Bannerman Report, 1907
If this source is valid, I think it will be very useful to add to the wikipedia page.
69.244.42.229 ( talk) 15:27, 2 September 2012 (UTC)Patrick Moore
While this "Campbell-Bannerman Document" exists only in articles about it, this issue should be covered in this Wiki, since it is tied to the name of the subject of this article. L.Willms ( talk) 08:07, 2 September 2022 (UTC)
... each weighed nearly 20 stone in later years.
Translation for non-British readers, please, in pounds. Sca ( talk) 17:20, 4 October 2012 (UTC)
A discussion is taking place to address the redirect
Henry Bannerman. The discussion will occur at
Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2021 April 20#Henry Bannerman until a consensus is reached, and readers of this page are welcome to contribute to the discussion.
NotReallySoroka (
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23:03, 20 April 2021 (UTC)
Orson12345 replaced the 1902 image with one from 1904 and the change was reverted by Lord Stephenson. Consensus is needed to change the infobox image per WP:ONUS so the revert must stand for the present. I've placed the 1904 image in the narrative section. Thanks. No Great Shaker ( talk) 14:05, 26 January 2022 (UTC)
We don't go into detail here, but at List of people who have declined a British honour we say that Campbell-Bannerman declined the Earldom of Belmont in 1905 when it was offered to him. In Relugas Compact it says: With "repugnance" for the idea of the House of Lords, Campbell-Bannerman flatly refused the title set aside for him of the Earl of Belmont …
This intrigues me. I was under the impression that when a peerage is offered, it is either accepted or refused. If it's accepted, only then does the question of the title come into play. Usually the prospective peer indicates what name they would like, and that is either agreed or not, and if not a different one is suggested. I've never heard of a specifically named earldom being offered to anyone. What was the background in this case? -- Jack of Oz [pleasantries] 19:00, 5 November 2022 (UTC)
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A clue in this year's King William's College quiz has drawn attention to this. Most online sources show that Bannerman-Campbell's letter of resignation was received by the king on April 5 and announced on April 6. What is the source for dating the resignation April 3? Iglew ( talk) 21:04, 27 December 2008 (UTC)
please forgive I am new to wikipedia edits..
The new book, Side By Side says that CB was an early influence in the creation of the State of Israel, for the purpose of dividing the Arabs who may unite. However, this was included as part of the Palestinian Narrative, which is not footnoted. Does anyone have a way to find actual documents which support this? I am here including another quote I found, but it was not properly footnoted according to wikipedia rules:
"There are people (the Arabs, Editor's Note) who control spacious territories teeming with manifest and hidden resources. They dominate the intersections of world routes. Their lands were the cradles of human civilizations and religions. These people have one faith, one language, one history and the same aspirations. No natural barriers can isolate these people from one another ... if, per chance, this nation were to be unified into one state, it would then take the fate of the world into its hands and would separate Europe from the rest of the world. Taking these considerations seriously, a foreign body should be planted in the heart of this nation to prevent the convergence of its wings in such a way that it could exhaust its powers in never-ending wars. It could also serve as a springboard for the West to gain its coveted objects."
From the Campbell-Bannerman Report, 1907
If this source is valid, I think it will be very useful to add to the wikipedia page.
69.244.42.229 ( talk) 15:27, 2 September 2012 (UTC)Patrick Moore
While this "Campbell-Bannerman Document" exists only in articles about it, this issue should be covered in this Wiki, since it is tied to the name of the subject of this article. L.Willms ( talk) 08:07, 2 September 2022 (UTC)
... each weighed nearly 20 stone in later years.
Translation for non-British readers, please, in pounds. Sca ( talk) 17:20, 4 October 2012 (UTC)
A discussion is taking place to address the redirect
Henry Bannerman. The discussion will occur at
Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2021 April 20#Henry Bannerman until a consensus is reached, and readers of this page are welcome to contribute to the discussion.
NotReallySoroka (
talk) (formerly DePlume)
23:03, 20 April 2021 (UTC)
Orson12345 replaced the 1902 image with one from 1904 and the change was reverted by Lord Stephenson. Consensus is needed to change the infobox image per WP:ONUS so the revert must stand for the present. I've placed the 1904 image in the narrative section. Thanks. No Great Shaker ( talk) 14:05, 26 January 2022 (UTC)
We don't go into detail here, but at List of people who have declined a British honour we say that Campbell-Bannerman declined the Earldom of Belmont in 1905 when it was offered to him. In Relugas Compact it says: With "repugnance" for the idea of the House of Lords, Campbell-Bannerman flatly refused the title set aside for him of the Earl of Belmont …
This intrigues me. I was under the impression that when a peerage is offered, it is either accepted or refused. If it's accepted, only then does the question of the title come into play. Usually the prospective peer indicates what name they would like, and that is either agreed or not, and if not a different one is suggested. I've never heard of a specifically named earldom being offered to anyone. What was the background in this case? -- Jack of Oz [pleasantries] 19:00, 5 November 2022 (UTC)