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AMERICAN ESTATE

IRISH FAMILY BENEFIT Press Association —By Telegraph —Copyright*j LONDON, January 6» j (Received January 7, at 1 a.m..) i One daughter and two sons of Sirs! Veago, a resident of Cross Rathfry*; land (County Down), are at present in Sydney. They will benefit under the . United States Supreme Court’s decision ; in the Jeffcrson-Doyle estate which was partly in favor of the Veage family. According to a Dublin dispatch, they still own the house where Doyle’s father, John, was apprenticed to weaving by hand loom. Afterwards ho crossed the Atlantic. The estate is estimated to be of the value of £(30,000, in addition to other properties. It is expected that Mrs Veage and her eight sous and daughters will receive from £4,000 to £5,000 each.— A. and N.Z. and Sydney ‘ Sun ’ Cable,

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Evening Star, Issue 19758, 7 January 1928, Page 5

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AMERICAN ESTATE Evening Star, Issue 19758, 7 January 1928, Page 5

AMERICAN ESTATE Evening Star, Issue 19758, 7 January 1928, Page 5

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