FORTUNE'S BLOW.
WOMAN DIES IN CAB. CLAIMANT TO £40,000. LONDON, April 20. On the eve of inheriting a fortune of £40,000 under the will of a wealthy Australian woman, Mrs. Croft, wife of a hawker (eaye the London "Daily Mail"), died in a little cottage at Darween, Lancashire. She expected to receive the fortune in May, when the estate was wound up, but she was seized with a fatal illness when in a taxi-cab returning from Coventry.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1922, Page 5
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