FURTHER PARTICULARS.
MR SAINSBURY IN BAD HEALTH.
Wellington, April 18.
Shortly after Mr Sainsbury left Sydney the chief steward noticed he was in indifferent health. In consequence of this, and statements by both Mr and Mrs Sainsbury as to Mr Sainsbury's condition, two stewards were detailed to attend him, relieving each other every six hours.
Mr Sainsbury was restless and unsettled, being depressed afc the state of his health, and lie feared it was hopeless to expect complete recovery.
On Monday last there was nothing to show Ms illness was more acute, and when Jast. seen, early on Tuesday morning he appeared to be sleeping soundly" in a cabin which was specially set aside for him. ...•••
The steward attending him missed the patient about 5.30 on Tuesday morning", and reported the matter to the officers. The captain pub the ship about and searched for two hours, but there was no trace of the missing man. The position of the vessel was 38*39 S.;IG7-12E,
-Mrs Sainsbury, who is greatly distressed, exonerates the stewards from blame.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 87, 18 April 1901, Page 3
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174FURTHER PARTICULARS. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 87, 18 April 1901, Page 3
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