ji! "It' is just when a confirmed bachelor congratulates himself on hiding learned the last word in the Book of woman that some wistful, dove-eyed maid of 1C comes ut along and ropes him in. cbo Mr. Albert Bruce-Joy, whose bust of [n King Edwnrd was unveiled at the Palace n_ of Peace, is one of the most prolific Brit|s ish, or, Tather, Irish sculptors, for ha is J a Dublin man. Most of the chief towns ■ contain examples of his work, white sevcral others are to bo found across the Ates lnntic. The bust of lord Salisbury in he the Mansion House and the John Bright es 6tatue in the House of Commons are among his best-known works in London,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1891, 28 October 1913, Page 3
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121Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1891, 28 October 1913, Page 3
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