GREAT WEALTH
HEIR TO HORDERN MILLIONS,
SYDNEY, November 3
A handsome youth who i s heir to a great fortune has arrived in Sydney with his mother, Madame De Romero, formerly Mrs Lebbeus Hordern. The youth is Lebbeus Hordern. His paternal grandfather was the late Mr Samuel Hordern, founder of the firm of Anthony Hordern and Sons. April 4, 1935, will mark ,a dual event in the life of Lebbeus Hordem. ;He will then have obtained his majority and have inherited the fortune left to him under his grandfather’s will. Those competent to judge declare that on that day he will be acclaimed th e richest young man in the Southern Hemisphere. With accumulations his fortune is expected to exceed a million ■pounds.
His stepfather, Senor de Romero, who was attached to the Spanish Embassy at Paris before the Republican coup d’etat, is also reputed to be a man of wealth and influence.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1933, Page 6
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