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NORTHCLIFFE’S ESTATE.

TWO WILLS CAUSE DISPUTE. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London,, August 27. The, News of the World states that three caveats have been entered by interested parties against the grant of probate in Lord Northcliffe’s estate. Lord Northcliffe made a will in March, 1919, and added four codicils, and named Sir George Sutton, a business colleague, and Mr. Henry Arnholz, solicitor and an old friend, as executors. Lord Northcliffe executed another will shortly before his death, in which Lady Northcliffe was appointed sole executrix. Lady Northcliffe is believed to be the chief beneficiary under both the wills, but otherwise they differ considerably. A writ of summons has been issued to determine which shall be admitted to probate. The first will is being propounded on the ground that then testator was of unsound mind when the second will was executed. .

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1922, Page 5

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NORTHCLIFFE’S ESTATE. Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1922, Page 5

NORTHCLIFFE’S ESTATE. Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1922, Page 5

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