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HIS "WIDOW’S” FORTUNE

A ‘DEAD” MAN’S CLAIM A maif called at the town hall of Zell, near Hanover, to ask for probate of his widow’s estate. “You mean your wife/* said the official. “No, I mean my widow,” the man persisted. “Then you must be dead!” “Well, so I am." The visitor produced an official document showing that he had not been heard of for years, and was adjudged dead. Meanwhile his wife (legally adjudged a widow) had died. Now the widower is claiming the presumed widow’s estate.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 9, 1 April 1927, Page 13

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HIS "WIDOW’S” FORTUNE Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 9, 1 April 1927, Page 13

HIS "WIDOW’S” FORTUNE Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 9, 1 April 1927, Page 13

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