Corporations to Elraglaafi. A' curious illustration of the power of corporations is reported from England. From time immemorial it has been established law there that bequests made for the propagation of secular or freethmking dootrines were subject to confiscation by the king,' and thousands of. have been Hhus 1 confiscated. Becently, however, it occurred to some person to try a new plan. A company known as the Secular society (limited) was incorporated for the ■pacific purpose of receiving Such beand the best English lawyer* say that under its charter it can receive and use bequests for the Tery purpose" so long held unlawful, A corporation is a «tr«nge entity, , j:i Has Fortune of He* Owa ProtoalsSy. A titled Englishman is going to marry an American girl who has no rich father. She must be really attractive, remar" "" "" * **~ JSTd-BTaralfJ. JOBBING WORK Of Ant DesNeatly and Promptly Executed at the Herald Office;
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 350, 22 January 1903, Page 3
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150Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 350, 22 January 1903, Page 3
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