Mr. George Grey, Kir Edward Grey's brother, who was fatally mauled by a lion in British East Africa, left property worth i'.IS,GGB. Mr. Grey was Africaii manager of the Tanganyika Concessions, Ltd. He left his real estate in Xorlliumberland to his brother Mr. Charles Grey, anil of the residue loft one-third to Sir Edward Grey,, one-third between, his younger brothers and sisters, and onethird to his cousin Earl Grey, "through whom I was induced to go to Africa anil to whose ndvico and help any success I have achieved in Africa is greatly ( l UC ," Woods' Great I'cpuenniut Cure, Tor Coughs and Colds, never fails. Is. fid. • The decision of the Art Gallery Committee of the Itoehdalo Town Council to purchase "Xo Room in the Inn," a piclure by Mr. Edward Ptott, A.K.A., for ,£SOO was criticised at u recent meeting of the council. Alderman Cunlifl'c said that the price was too much for the commit tec to pay, though it might be worth that sum to a private purchaser who bought it as a commercial undertaking. By 17 votes to 14 the council decided to iefer t;he purchase back to the committee,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1162, 24 June 1911, Page 12
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