A MISSING HEIRESS.
FORTUNE OF £74,000. LIVES IN LUXURY FOR SEASON. DISAPPEARS WHEN MONEY IS DUE (By Telegrraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright.) (Australian Press Association.) LONDON, Nov. 7. Search proceedings have been instituted for Mrs Margaret Olive Johnson, a member of the Salvation Army, who is well-known in Essex. She disappeared Ihe day before, when, according to her statement, she was to inherit a fortune of £7-'i,ooo from an Australian relative. Some months ago she announced the good fortune coming to her, and stated that she proposed expending a portion in furthering religious .work. She ordered a luxurious motor-car, engaged a chauffeur, and commissioned a firm to construct four houses, one of which she placed at the disposal of the Salvation Army officers. In the meantime, it is stated, she obtained advances of money to carry on until her inheritance arrived.
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Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17554, 8 November 1928, Page 9
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139A MISSING HEIRESS. Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17554, 8 November 1928, Page 9
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