LUCKY MAN'S LEGACY
THREE MILLIONS GIFT FOR
CHIVALRY
HUSBAND CONTESTS THE WILL.
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(AUSTRALIAN • NEW ZVALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.)
(Received 26th May, 11 a.m.)
LONDON, 25th May.
Mr. Harry Zeitun, a retired' Army officer, receives £0,000,000 under the will of ill's. Julia Davies, an American, "in token of his affectionate care and protection of myself."
Mr. Zeitun met Mrs. Davies in Rome in January, 1922. She was ill and he secured her the beet of care and advice, and on her return to England was appointed her secretary. She returned to America, where she died in December. Mr. Zeitun was first acquainted with h.13 luck when he inquired whether money owing as wages and earned during his secretaryship could be recovered from the estate.
The will stipulated that the husband should have no claim on her estate. He contesting the will in the American I Courts.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 26 May 1923, Page 7
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