A nunnber (if the Oreytown Nurth C'lniiaincn "signccl on" ns ''T'rcf.byteria.ns" in -the census pupri'si. One of the. Celestials, whom .quofitionetl on tho point stated that he was "Scotch." Said the interrogator, r.n Irishnuni. "Well,- well: is it Pi-osby-'trriiiiw vo iir-r-e? Faith, 'tis a k<vhl thiii'j.' fnir yoz tint yez didn't chum to lib an Oirishnian a.nd a Ctitholio, yo wall-eyed dothes pT;«isher!" lint the wily Celestial said '.'Wh.aiTtir?'' and cdp.'cd iv/ay fu.m tht in\te <me !
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10356, 3 May 1911, Page 1
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