THE BOILED SHIRT.
MD THE DUBLIN SLUM DINNER, By Telegraph—Press ArimciflHon-CoD.viifrh' London, December 8. Sir Charles Cameron, medical officer at Dublin, in his evidence before tho Housing Inquiry, said it was a common fact in the slums that a mail's shirt would ho taken out of the pot and the dinner put into it: after dinner the shirt would he put back to. bo boiled.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1928, 10 December 1913, Page 5
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65THE BOILED SHIRT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1928, 10 December 1913, Page 5
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