WILL PROBLEMS
INVOLVE £125,000
60 QUESTIONS FOR COURT
SYDNEY, Sept. 9.
The distribution of about £125,000 is involved ia proceedings regarding the will of Mr. Samuel Dickinson and the will of his widow, Mrs. Penelope Brooks Dickinson.
About 60 questions have been framed for determination, and the hearing of an originating summons taken out by the Perpetual Trustee Company was begun in the Equity Court yesterlay before Mr. Justice Nicholas.
The whole general question of which of the children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson are entitled to the properties mentioned in the various settlements, and in what proportion is the subject of a mass of documents.
Mr. Dickinson was formerly a partner in the firm of Lcarmonth and Dickinson, merchants, of Sydney, and he died in 1904. Mrs. Dickinson died in 1933. _'... - 1.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19125, 21 September 1936, Page 5
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