LORD GREY’S ESTATE
BULK LEFT TO NEPHEW LONDON, Sept. 11. Apart from minor legacies, Lord Grey left his estate to his favorite nephew, Captain Cecil Graves, director of Empire Broadcasting, who suffered solitary ,-oiilinentent for four months in wartime with 28 other- officers, as a German reprisal for allied threats to capture Uiioat commanders.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18191, 12 September 1933, Page 7
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