BEQUEST OF BODY.
MAN'S ORGANS FOR SCIENCE. ASHES FOR UNIVERSITY. A RICH MANS BELIEFS. ißy Ca'.ilp.—Press A^ociatton.—CopyrigHt.J — ■ i Received 1 p.m.i ', LONDON, January 28. ! Sir Robert Charles Brown left £70,074 j dpi. He bequeathed to Cambridge L'ni- j verity Research Hosnital £1000. to-i petlu-r with hi> body, requesting it to | keep any organs it desired, al-o the ashes j after the cremation OI the remainder. He added: "1 believe in the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world ' to come: that when tile body dies 'he j soul will o 0 to heaven, where it shall j be allowed in intensified form those ploa- j Mires it enjoyed on earth, where there is no death, sorrow, eriin* , or pain. F believe Christ's denth on the cross made j atonement for my sins."—(A. and N.Z.) j
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1926, Page 7
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