J. C. WILLIAMSON
CABLE NEWS
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A SUDDEN END. (Received July 8, 11 a.m.) . LONDON, July K Mr Williamson succumbed .to kidney trouble and heart complications. A severe cyclone in the Pacific caused a serious condition, and when ho landed at San Francisco he wag taken to hospital. . He improved, and managed to-reach New York. He had » great wish to see his family again. When his relatives met .his boat at Havre he was very ill. The Paris doctors were, however, hopeful. He\ made a brave struggle, but gradually; weakened. Conscious till the end, he> discussed theatrical ventures. His last hours were passed peacefully oh. Sunday afternoon. "' Hi s wife and children and Mr Malcolm (his Londoa manager) were present when lie died;
• WIDE EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY; (Received July 8, 11 a.m.) ' SYDNEY, JulyS, , .' There '.irave been wide expression* of- sympathy in connection with the- : death of Mr "Williamson.
VICTIM OF BRIGHT'S DISEASE;
THE BODY EMBALMED, (Received this morning 12.45 o'clock. * ■ PARIS. July 8 f! v Mr J. C. ■ Williamson died front Brighrt's disease. " "* His body embalmed, ancl lies in the mortuary of th© Church. .'■'-• ■■■";•'''' "'""•'"
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 9 July 1913, Page 5
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190J. C. WILLIAMSON Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 9 July 1913, Page 5
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