SIR WILLIAM LYNE DEAD.
A POPULAR POLITICIAN. The death occurred at Sydney on Monday of Sir Wm. Lyne, at the age of 69 yearß. The "Telegraph" says that Sir William Lyne's death removes one of the most Btrenuous workers and moil: popular personalities Cor whom politics ever provided a career. It was only men of unflagging energy and wide human sympathy together with that peculiar capacity of anticipating what the majority of people would think to-morrow which makea the practical politician, to whom it is given to survive the storm and streßs of Buch a number of years aB Sir Willißm Lyno loomed prominently in the public eve.
At tho oml of bin political career he wa.s ji poorer man than at (he beginning. Men of hit) typo nevnr enrich th«'m:'clven by politico
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 591, 6 August 1913, Page 4
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133SIR WILLIAM LYNE DEAD. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 591, 6 August 1913, Page 4
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