TWO MILLIONS.
CLAIM BY LONDON POLICEMAN. A fortune of £2,000,000 sterling is claimed by a London policeman. Arthur Dennis Green, of Tooting, S.W. He noticed a letter in a newspaper from a firm of lawyers in Cleveland (TJ.S.A.). seeking heirs of William King, and communicated with the American firm. The letter stated that a certain William King died in Cleveland on October 17, and left a will in favour of his daughter, Amelia A. King. This daughter died recently, and 1 the heirs were William King's sister, who were believed to live in England, their names being given as Mrs Elizabeth Crisp, formerly of Marhara, and Mrs Marv Ann Lake, formerly of Wretton, King's Lynn. Mr Green was born in Norfolk, and served with the army in the FarFast, afterwards joining the metropolitan police force. He re-enlisted on the outbreak of the Great War,, and on being demobilised rejoined the police force.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 83, 18 January 1928, Page 7
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