SENATOR’S MILLIONS NOT FOR DOMINION
CLAIMANTS INVESTIGATE k NY New Zealand claimant* fo* the £110.000.009 of the late Senator William Andrews Clark might just as well give up hope. They have not a possible chance of obtaining them. Mr. C. Rowland Clark, of Newcastle. Xe v South Wales, who was sent to the United States to investigate the clams of Australian claimants by a syrdicate, arrived in Auckland to-day by the Aorangi. “There is not the slightest possibility of either interested New 2!eaianders or Australians succeeding in obtaining any of this money,” he says. The late Senator Clark left a will — a remarkably pood will, too. says Mr. Ch.rk—and two sons are among the principal beneficiaries. 4 So there is nothing for anyone else.” says Mr. Clark, who. incidentally, is noi; a relative of the dead millionaire. More “bosh” has been written anent the late senator's millions, he declared, than anything he had read for some time. Sir Hugh Denison. Austral - an Commissioner in the United States, assisted Mr. Clark in satisfactorily clearing up the matter.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 171, 10 October 1927, Page 9
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