DISPUTED WILL CASE
■ THE JURY’S VERDICT. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright LONDON, July 8. In tho Probate Court the hearing of an action arising out of the £50,000 will of tho late Thomas Curran, a British M.P-, formerly of Now South Wales, was concluded. Tho plaintiff, Georgo Curran, propounded tho 1905 will. The defendants wore tho eldest son, Thomas, and James, who alleged that their father was not of sound mental capacity, and asked tho court to pronounce tho 1902 will valid. Tho jury returned a verdict that Curran was mentally sound when ho executed the 1905 will, and his wife had not exercised undue influence. Judgment was given accordingly.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9092, 10 July 1915, Page 4
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