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Bisset Berry

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Although he hated publicity, Berry was an engaging public speaker and a skilled debater. When there was a vacancy for the position of Speaker of Parliament, he was elected unopposed in 1898, even though he had only 4 years of parliamentary experience and his command of the
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was small. He lamented his inexperience and lack of qualifications, but showed himself to be decisive and firm when necessary. He presided over the votes of no confidence in
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Berry sought re-election in 1908, but was not returned to office (only being re-elected as an ordinary member in the 1910 election). The young
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was announced in The Illustrated London News of 27 April 1901, but they never married.
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He later became Queenstown's mayor and was elected as its representative in the
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Born in Aberdeen, Scotland, he was the son of James Berry. He graduated M.A. at
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Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Cape Colony
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in 1858, and M.D. in 1861. Bisset Berry came to the
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Speaker of the Cape House of Assembly
Queen Victoria
Edward VII
William Philip Schreiner
John Gordon Sprigg
Henry Juta
James Molteno
Aberdeen
Scotland
Queenstown, Eastern Cape
Cape Province
Union of South Africa
British citizenship
Surgeon
Surgeon
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Legislative Assembly
Cape Colony
Marischal College
Cape Colony
Queenstown, Eastern Cape
Agnes Baden-Powell
Cape Parliament
Afrikaans language
Sprigg
James Molteno
Speaker of the South African National Assembly

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