REVENGE ON ENGLAND
Wealth Bequeathed to American Hospitals. HAD TO LEAVE HIS HOME. LONDON, September 1. "They are worse than Bolsheviks and I shall leave my money to America," said the late Mr. Alexander Bohrmann, a wealthy Londoner, when the London County Council last year ejected him from his lifelong home on Denmark Hill in order to extend the local hospital. Mr. Bohrmanu immediately added a codicil to his will deleting the word "English" in favour of "American," before the hospitals to which he left the residue of his estate— £100,000. s
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Auckland Star, 2 September 1933, Page 9
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