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CHARITABLE BEQUESTS.

_ -»- ——— JEWISH INSTITUTIONS. LONG LIST OF BENEFICIARIES. J A large number of bequests to religious and charitable institutions, totalling 1358, are included in the will of the late Mr. Louis Henry Neumegen, of 13, Symonds Street. Auckland, who died last November. j To the Jewish Jerusalem restoration, trust fund the sum of £105 is bequeathed, ; A similar amount is set apart as a Neumegen prize fund, to provide annual cash*prizes for two boys and two girls not exceeding 13 years of age, who are considered by a committee to have made • the best progress during two years at the Auckland Hebrew Sabbath School. The Auckland Anglican diocese and the Auckland Hebrew congregation maintenance fund each benefits by £100. A- list of the other religious and charitable bequests is as follows: —Jewish Ukraine relief trust fund, London; Jewish Orphan Home, Norwood, London; Jewish Palestine emigration trust fund, Jewish soup kitchen trust fund, new Jewish hos- ' pital trust fund, Stepney, each £52 10s; j Anglo-Jewish Association, £50; Auckland j Ladies' Benevolent Society, Y.M.C.A., j Little Sisters of the.. Poor. Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Campbell Free Kindergarten, Door of Hope, Veterans' Home, j Salvation Array, Discharged Prisoners* I Aid Society, wounded soldiers' patriotic ' fund, St. John Ambulance, Jewish Zion-1 ist Society, Chevra Kadisha (a Jewish' Society), Sir Moses Montifiore's Home (Sydney), Jewish Philanthropic Society! (Sydney), Jewish Ladies' Maternity So-' ciety (Sydney), Jewish Ladies' Benevolent Society (Sydney), Jewish Philanthropic Society (Melbourne), Jewish Orphans* Home (Melbourne). Jewish Orphan and Neglected Children's Aid Society (Mel- ( bourne), St. Mary's Home (Otahuhu), Jewish Philanthropic Society (Adelaide), Dr. Barnardo's Homes (London), Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland, each £21. For other Jewish charities £100 is left, and for other charities £31 10s. • / Probate of the will was granted yesterday, to Messrs. W. M. Neumegen, E. E. Neumegen, and R. H. Ellis, the executors.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18332, 23 February 1923, Page 8

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CHARITABLE BEQUESTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18332, 23 February 1923, Page 8

CHARITABLE BEQUESTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18332, 23 February 1923, Page 8

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