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CLAIM TO FORTUNE

DUNEDIN RAILWAY PORTER’S LUCK LEAVING FOR ENGLAND (Special to THE SUN) DUNEDIN, Today. A huge fortune is beckoning to two Dunedin men who left today en route for England. They are Mr. J. C. McLaughlan and his son, Mr. W. C. McLaughlan, who received advice recently that they had claim to an estate valued at £1,000,000. Until recently the son liaa been a red-cap porter on the Dunedin railway station. Though the hopes of the two men run high, the porter has been cautious enough to secure leave of absence from duty rather than resign altogeth€-r.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 707, 5 July 1929, Page 10

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CLAIM TO FORTUNE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 707, 5 July 1929, Page 10

CLAIM TO FORTUNE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 707, 5 July 1929, Page 10

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