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BIG FORTUNE

FOR MAN IN SAMOA.

United Press Association—By Eleotriffl Telegraph—Copyright. ] APIA, August 28. While quietly building a church at Funafuti, ail old resident of Samoa, Mr Wellesley Foster, the son of a former American Consul at Tahiti, was advised hv the Government of American Samoa that he had! become the heir to two million dollars’ worth «f property and half a million dollars in cash in Florida, left him by an American who stood as his godfather fiftynine ye ars ago. Mr Foster, who is married, is now the richest man in the Islands. He is negotiating for the purchase of a fine residence near Government House, Vailima.

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1931, Page 4

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109

BIG FORTUNE Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1931, Page 4

BIG FORTUNE Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1931, Page 4

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