Legacy of £20,000
ORPHANAGE BOY’S FORTUNE By Cable.—Press Association. —Copyrigh ‘ Received 9.11 a.m. PEMBROKE (Ontario), Friday. being placed in an orphanage as an infant, adopted at six , and experiencing the hardships of working on a Canadian farm as a boy, Charles Leonard, 21, now employed a farm near here, has fallen joint heir with his sister to £20,000 from the estate of an uncle in Belfast, Ireland. — A. and S.z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 312, 24 March 1928, Page 1
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