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A CURIOUS COINCIDENCE.

A singular coincidence in dates occurred recently in Adelaide in connection with the case of the late Mr W. H. Gray, a pioneer colonist, whoso will has been the sublet of argument in the Supreme Court. Mr W. H. Gray died on Sept. 6, 1896. leaving "n interest in certain nroperty to his son, W. E. Gray, for life. W. E. Gray died on Sept. 6, 1897, exactly a year after his father, "and "n Sept. 6. 1898. twelve months after W. E. Gray's death, the Chief Justice gave Judgment on the matter of the will and settlements, so that each event in succession fell on the same day of the same month.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6285, 16 September 1898, Page 3

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A CURIOUS COINCIDENCE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6285, 16 September 1898, Page 3

A CURIOUS COINCIDENCE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6285, 16 September 1898, Page 3

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