THE THREAT AGAINST THE PREMIER.
Q'er Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, July 1
With reference to the report from Auckland of threats against the Premier, the " Dominion" says that, for some time past, every vessel from Home has been carefully watched, presumably to give warning to Sir Joseph Ward if the person who had been sending threatening letters should return. It is in a position to state definitely that the particular individual did have a grievance of the nature stated in the telegram, either real or imaginery, and had expressed himself violently about it. A month or two back he was in England.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12256, 2 July 1909, Page 4
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