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1912
[Cable.]
In: De Standaard 41 (1912/1913), no. 12433, September 26, 1912.
ET:
Your kind word was a comfort to me and although I am already outside Parliament, I still hope—with rejuvenated strength and you in the ranks—to continue fighting for the cause holy to you and me.
Uw sympathiek woord was mij een verkwikking en zij ’t al buiten het Parlement, toch hoop ik verjongd in kracht met U in het gelid voor de U en mij heilige zaak te blijven strijden. Kuyper.
Words of gratitude for a telegram received from the tenth annual meeting of the Anti-Revolutionary Propaganda Clubs (see 1902.06), which met in Amsterdam on September 25, 1912. In its telegram the meeting had expressed disappointment at Kuyper’s retirement from Parliament and voiced its hope that he would be able to continue to make substantial contributions to the nation, its people, and the party.
For the numbering of this volume of De Standaard, see 1911.07.