ESTATE OF LORD GREY
SUCCESSION OF NEIPHEW. PRISONER DURING GREAT WAR. (United Press Association— By itlecaric Oopy right.) LONDON, Sept. 11. Apart from minor legacies Lord Grey left his estate to his favourite nephew, Captain Cecil Graves, director of Empire broadcasting, who suffered solitary confinement for four months in wartime with 28 other officers as a German reprisal for Allied threats to captured U-boat commanders. CREMATION CEREMONY. ONLY RELATIVES PRESENT. LONDON, Sept. 10. The bodv of Lord Grey was cremated at Darlington West. The body was taken from Fallodon for the purpose. Onlv relatives, with members of the indoor and outdoor staffs at Fallodon. were present. Meanwhile services were held m JNew castle Cathedral and in the Embleton Parish Church near Fallodon. A special .prayer has offered for the peace of the world, the wish nearest the heart of the dead statesman.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 12 September 1933, Page 5
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