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THOUGHT HE WAS PENNILESS

WELSHMAN WHO LEFT £250,000. [By Electric Cable —Copyright.] [Aust. and N.Z. Cable Association.] (Received Friday 8.45 p.m) LONDON, February 4, Evidence was given at the Inquest on Evan Jones, the Welsh caterer, After receiving £150,000 from the sale of an estate, he declared the money would have to go to his creditors, and that his family would be penniless. This delusion was due to illness, as he left a quarter of a million. A verdict was returned of suicide whilst of unsound mind.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3264, 6 February 1926, Page 9

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THOUGHT HE WAS PENNILESS Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3264, 6 February 1926, Page 9

THOUGHT HE WAS PENNILESS Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3264, 6 February 1926, Page 9

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