The question of tlie late Sir David Vale’s domicile having arisen in eenneetion with his estate of £7,000 000 in India, 1 lie..,Crown sought a .U'gaJ decision for ‘'revenue piTrpos'es. Mr. •TusTieo RowlaTt ruled thiit Sir Jlavht Yule had never lost his original Scottish,, domicile. Assuming that there are no further proceedings, death duties will amount to £2,800,000.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17433, 4 December 1930, Page 14
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