Amongst tbe documents that came into the possession of the Melbourne police when they searched A. B. Worthlington's office, was one purporting to be tbe will of his aunt Christina Kussel, who dying in America bequeathed him with- 3,156,684 dollars. A large quantity of correspondence written on paper headed "Crosby, Worthington and Dunn, attorneys and counsellors at law, 92 Broadway, New York," chiefly dealing with the difficulty of obtain- ■ • ■■? probate of tbe will, was also taken «sion oi, These facts figure large- . . letters Worthington wrote to ' ■> .nouveuy, when. rjegotia*icg ! with which he ■ ■"> money was to go 7' ,; ; '"' < "•mple for mental •' -v-rot.oj: i\hs »■ last guest}: ;■' ';'...-...• xctziij.n fruit's customary o ".* ■■':.** id r«:H tiie visitor* wlben :, '-! • ..-;,•;? logo- - <i*. -. Hostess {absently) 1 '• ■'■'■''^'-'■■ '■■- <;•'advantages they have
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 254, 11 September 1902, Page 4
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