Mr. David Kohn, of Manhattan, New York, who left personal estate in the United Kingdom amounting to £48,849, gave the residue of bis property upon trust for his daughter, Edith Seligman, of Iden Manor, Staplehurst, Kent, for life, with remainder to her children. He made the following statement in his will: “I hereby enjoin my dearly-beloved daughter and my son-in-law to observe the advice which I have set down for their benefit —to be saving and take* very little risk; to lend no money to others nor endorse for others, for my experience in this respect has been unfortunate —rather give what you can afford and let it go at that.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 163, 27 June 1911, Page 3
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