SAD CROWDS AWAIT THE LAST BULLETIN. ' A WAIL OF ANGUISH AT ITS CONTENTS. GREAT TENSION IN THE COUNTRY. CROWD SING THE NATION A! ANTHEJL THE LORD MAYOR READS TU KING'S TELEGRAM TO TH CITIZENS
Reoelred 23, 11.24 p.m. London, Jab nary 22. T?iieWOtJl i n which the dying Qnren| lay was at the north-west ang.e off Os'jorne House, overlooking the soluat.j Wc'iiily and expectantly, and in! hsavy silence, throughout the momingj and afternoon, the saddened crowds! waited and watched till the daylight gave place to twlight. In the darkness crowds watched the lighted wiadow*. As i* qiwrter to feven p.m. alt >val servant appeared and rnvoirnf' placed on the gate a board baniinji Kc last sad medical bulletin that, 'hi Queen breathed her h«t at half ;>a«t gix, surrounded by her children ~nd giuiidcbildren. The crowd read ibe
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 23, 24 January 1901, Page 3
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138Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 23, 24 January 1901, Page 3
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