All over the country there could be found signs of Mr. Bernhard Baron’s benevolence, Mr. George Lansbury, the Minister of works, said when the new pavilion in Regent’s Park presented by Sir Louis Baron in memory of his father, the late Bernhard Baron, was opened yesterday by the Home Secretary, Mr. J. R. Clynes.
Mr. Baron was proud of his race, Mr. Clynes said, but he was a man of international mind. He was a citizen of the world, and none of the narrowness which had done so much harm all over Europe attended his actions or conduct.
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