— Property in Great Britain to the value of £34,531 was left by Mr F. O. Brandauer, a German pen manufacturer, carrying on business in England, who committed suicide at ths aliens' camp in the Isle of Man. To his private secretary, Edwin Taylor, he left £2000. all his household furniture and an annuity of £720, directing that sufficient German securities should be held to pay this sum. He also left £240 a year *o his housemaid, Harriet Ball while alio is looking after his collio do?' and when the aog dies she 13 to rcceive £100 a yeax.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17504, 21 December 1918, Page 8
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