Mi- Robert Keable, a former Church of England priest and war chaplain author of the much-discussed war novel ’“Simon Called Peter," has left £10.321, of which he leaves £2500 upon trust to his son Robert Anthony Keable, “until he shall attain his majority.” The sum' is then to be placed on trust to found a history scholarship at Magdalene College Cambridge, to be given to “a poor boy student at my old school, Whitgift Grammar School, Croydon.” The residue of his property. Mr Keable left on trust for his parents for life, and after their death to go to augment the scholarship fund.
SOUTH OTAGO ADVERTISEMENTS INVITING Fish and Oyster Lunches. Teas Suppers at M'CORMICK’S DR LUXE RESTAURANT, Clyde street. Balclutha.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20743, 14 June 1929, Page 6
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