LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
LATE LORD CURZDN COMMENTS ON FORMER COLLEAGUES. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, July 24. A remarkable new disclosure is pußlislied by the ‘ Morning Post ! relating to Lord Curzon’s will. It is stated that the will consisted ol’ three testaments, one of which contained pungent and illuminating comments on lus former colleagues, including a former Prime Minister of England. A person who is aware of the contents says that the publication must have caused a rude shock to the public faith in a man who has rendered conspicuous service to the State. Lord Curzon notified that the document was for guidance, not for publication, but as it contained directions analogous to those in an ordinary will it was shown in the Probate Court, where it was confirmed. If it had been admitted to probate the contents would inevitably have become known, and it was accordinglv withdrawn.—A. and NSZ. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 19002, 25 July 1925, Page 4
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