A TIRED MAN.
DIES IN HIS WIFE’S ARMS.
By Electric Telegraph— Pei Press As*ocla'tion—Copyright. Received |4.7 p m.', June 11. Sydney, June 11. Complaining of tiredness Mr Sed' don did not rise till about noon yester day.
During the afternoon, he appeared languid, and was apparently suffering a slight stomach trouble, but nothing serious was anticipated.. The end came with terrible suddenness.
He was seized with faintness, and gradually became unconscious. The doctor was . called, and remedies applied, but were {all unavailipg, and he died in Mrs Seddon’s arms. - .. After consultation it was decided to return to Sydney. „ The vessel’s head was turned thitherward. Mrs Seddon is bearing up well. Messages-of condolences are: pouring in from all quarters, including the Governor-General,, State Governor, and Sir William Lyne on behalf of the Commonwealth Government. It is expected that the body will be embalmed in time for the Oswestry Grange to resume her voyage at six to-night.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1781, 12 June 1906, Page 2
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