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In. addition to the claim being made by a Tasmanian family to the fortune said to amount to £2d.oU<).000, which for many years has accumulated in trust in* England for the right rut heirs of John Rose, who died in Hobart in l.°£s, a, claim is being submitted by Mrs. .G. Mills, ol Passmore Avenue. North Fremantle (W.A.). Mrs. Mills sad that she was a granddaughter of the late John Rose. Her mother; who was Oceania Fllen Rose, w-as Rose's daughter. She was aged 79 years, and lived at TVmiybrook fW.A.). John Rose went to Tasmania many years ago and married Annie Stone, members of whose family still lived in Yictoiv : a in the Laaneeoorie district. After he died effort .were made' by Jus family to trace him or his children, but they had scattered. With her fivo brothers, Air. F. J>, Rose, ot York street. Saibiaco, mid Arthur Rose, who lived in the Alallee district of Victoria, she intended to push her claim. She had taken legal advice.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11324, 30 September 1930, Page 6

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