£60,000 FORTUNE.
ENGLISH GIIILS LEGACY. T.ONDON, April 13. | “ l knew that my fiance ivas J fairly wealthy, hut T am astonished at his will.” says Miss Maisi© Major. the Lincolnshire girl who is announced as ; receiving a fortune of £(SO,UI>O. with “a ranch at Beech wood. Queensland.” through the death of Captain Donald Bond, an Australian who served in the Royal Air Force. The girl met Captain Bond iti 1918. when, he was stationed in Lincolnshire, and became engaged last August. The marriage was postponed in deference to her parents’ wishes, until the i coming summer, oAving to her youth- • Captain Bond succumbed three weeks j ago to ptieumonia, and willed every - i thing to the girl- She states. “My i parents and myself intend going out I to the ranch as soon as everythuig is > fixed up.”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16411, 27 April 1921, Page 4
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