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MILLIONAIRE’S HEIRS

OVER 150 CLAIMANTS.

BELGRADE, August 17.

The question of who shall succeed to the reported millions of M. Nicholas Bizumic, a Yugoslav inventor, has caused great excitement in Yugoslavia. The newspapers state that M. Bizumic was born in the Beradin district of the Srem, that he invented automatic shears for hair-cutting, and finaly died in London, where he had established himself. He died intestate, and leaving an immense fortune, which sounds even bigger in dinars.

Lawyers having advertised in the Yugoslav Press for his next-of-kin, within two days more than 150 persons came forward claiming to be the heirs.

One of the claimants has declared that if he is successful in obtaining only a part of the reputed millions he will “decorate 1 ’ the little town of Mitrovitza, in which he lives, with a skyscraper on an American scale.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 September 1929, Page 8

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MILLIONAIRE’S HEIRS Greymouth Evening Star, 28 September 1929, Page 8

MILLIONAIRE’S HEIRS Greymouth Evening Star, 28 September 1929, Page 8