TRAGIC COMEDY.
A WILL SWALLOWED. PARIS, Tuesday. A tragic comedy was disclosed in the prosecution of a mother /ind. son for destroying the son's wife s will. Eravscc, a cattle dealer, and his mother went to a notary's office to learn the terms of the wife's will. They -were 1 astonished to find that it contained a clause disinheriting Fraysee. In an angry scene the mother suddenly snatched the will from the notary and gave it to the son, who crumpled it up and swallojved it before the astonished lawyer was able to prevent him. —Aus. and N.Z; Cable Assn.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 15 July 1925, Page 6
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