A retired officer has just died at Vienna, after making a will by which he leaves the greater part of his property to a nephew on condition that he shall never read a newspaper I To secure the exact accomplishment of his wishes, the testator lias left considerable legacies to three of his friends whom he charges to keep strict watch over his nephew in turns. In case of infringing the prohibition, the nephew will be immediately deprived of the enjoyment of his uncle's estate, and the executors will dispose of it as directed in the will. The nephew is employed in the post-office.
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Evening Post, Issue 43, 29 March 1865, Page 2
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104Untitled Evening Post, Issue 43, 29 March 1865, Page 2
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