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HOW TO BE HAPPY WITH THIRTY CHILDREN.

"Sure, one man can bring up ten childer, he. can, An' it's strange that ten sons cannot Iteep one ould man."

(Published in the Daily Mail). LONDON, 'Monday.

William Robinson, aged 61, a Not : tingham builder's labourer, has registered the birth of his 30th child. He had 24 by his first wife, and six by the second, 22 boys and eight girls. Seventeen children are living, of whom three are married, and five of school age.

Robinson told the "Daily Mail" that he could not keep such a big family if he were not a teetotaller and a,nonsmoker. He i s happy and never worries.

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Shannon News, 24 September 1929, Page 2

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HOW TO BE HAPPY WITH THIRTY CHILDREN. Shannon News, 24 September 1929, Page 2

HOW TO BE HAPPY WITH THIRTY CHILDREN. Shannon News, 24 September 1929, Page 2

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