DEATH OF THE PREMIER.
///s Death jntioipated.
(By Telegrftpb.—Oijrn Correspondent
Wehikoto*, Tburaday, 4.82 p.m. A report It about the town that tke Premier is already' dead, and many S&p are ilyitig at half nut. The ' ramour i», bomrte, premature, and the latnt bulletin states tbat Mr Bailance is still alive, but tioklog rapidly. The doctors oonsider it quite impossible for fairn to laat after aeven o'clock ibis ovouinf; at the suost. The gloomy news i& bolDg disauaaed aJI over the city, and little knota ot persona are gathered about eager to seoars the latest reliable intelligence. | Latbb.
THE END, i
"WbiLikoton, 7 p.m. A change for! the worse in the Premier's condition took place at 1.30, p.m. and at! 1.45, the doctors gave no hope. M 8.30 he became oncoaeoions, and lit was evident he was fast sinking.' The members of the Ministry and j relatives had been e&mmoned, and j&sseoibled at -the Premier's residence to await the. end, which took piace at 6.19 p.m.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4405, 28 April 1893, Page 2
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165DEATH OF THE PREMIER. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4405, 28 April 1893, Page 2
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