MILLIONAIRE’S WILL
DAUGHTER’S REPLY To CRITIC.
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
CAPETOWN, Nov. 8
The Countess Labia, the late Sir J. Robinson’s daughter, replies to the “Cape Times’ ” article on her father’s will. She describes the article as “a vicious, brutal attack on the memory of my father, who was one of the ablest one of the most sensitive, and most kind-hearted men who. ever lived—in fact, the biggest man South Africa ever produced.”. She claims that thousands of South Africans' have cause to bless his name in assisting them in distress and need, but he hated ostentation giving his thousands without any public acknowledgement.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1929, Page 5
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