VISCOUNT LEVERHULME
DISPOSAL OF HIS ESTATE.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, July 9.
Viscount Leverhulme left £1,000,000, on which the estate duty amounts to about £300,000. He left one-half of his fully-paid-up ordinary shares in Messrs Lever Brothers to be divided as follows:—-20 per cent, for charities connected with commercial travellers, grocers, or chemists; 20 pea- cent, to the directors of Grosvenor House for the purpose of artistic encouragement. The remainder of the half of tho ordinary shares in Lever Bros, was bequeathed to his son, the directors, and the employees of Messrs Lever Bros. The residue of his estate was left to mS son. —Reuter
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19529, 11 July 1925, Page 11
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