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COUNT’S ONE SUIT

■#> As a result of the fortune bequeathed to it by Count Francis Vigyazd, who recently committed suicide in a Vienna sanatorium, the Royal Hungarian Academy w'ill shortly be one of the wealthiest institutions of its kind in the world. It is estimated that the count’s estate is worth £2,000,000. The Count practised the strictest economy throughout his life. One suit of clothes would serve him two years, he lived in the smallest castle, never entertained, and kept the most frugal table. It is stated that his relatives intend to dispute the will.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19281016.2.22

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Shannon News, 16 October 1928, Page 4

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COUNT’S ONE SUIT Shannon News, 16 October 1928, Page 4

COUNT’S ONE SUIT Shannon News, 16 October 1928, Page 4

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