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CINEMA GIVEN TO NURSE

DOES NOT KNOW WHAT TO DO A young nurse in Lincolnshire suddenly found herself recently the owner of a cinema, but she does not know what to do With it.. It was left to her under the will of Mr Henry John Thompson, builder and contractor, of Horkstow Manor, Horkstow, near here, who died in April, of last year at the age of 93, leaving £62,243. He bequeathed his personal chattels and the freehold property, the Majestic Cinema, with the balance at his bank In connection therewith, to Nurse Margaret Williamson. His widow and a daughter receive annuities. Nurse Williamson first met Mr Thompson eight years ago, when she was called to nurse his wife.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1935, Page 12

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CINEMA GIVEN TO NURSE Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1935, Page 12

CINEMA GIVEN TO NURSE Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1935, Page 12

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