CABDRIVER'S FORTUNE.
WEALTH COMES TOO LATE. LONDON, June 9. William Brown, the Dublin cabdriver, who recently inherited an unexpected fortune, died suddenly in a Dublin nursing home before he was able to enjoy his inheritance.-—(A. and N.Z.) William Brown, a Dublin cabdriver, inherited £100,000 from an aunt. The Irish Court of Chancery, on May 26 ordered an advance payment of .£2* so to be made to Mr. Brown pending the completion of the legal formalities. Mr. Brown was inquired for in a newspaper advertisement and answered it.
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 136, 10 June 1924, Page 5
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