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... Fitpres that Speak. To prove I am not exaggerating,' I will briefly refer to the medical statistics in the annual reports of L.G.B. for 1915, 1916, and 1917, during which sickness was normal. The figures show that on an average for each year the dispensary ...
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... WOULD NOT SPEAK. A verdict suicide whilst temporarily insane was returned ioqnest on the body Wm. Martin a Brampton brewery workman, who was found banging in the brewery loft, on Thursday morning, was held at the Police Court yeaterday, before Mr P. W ...
... RATHMINES SPEAKS' Enthusiastic Praise for the Tolka. TO THE EDITOR or THE ETMING IT_LEGRAPII. Deer dir,—As an old Dubliner, I sometimes think that the undoubted difference between the North and South aides of the city is doe to the importation of outsiders ...