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ANTRIM.— A Centenarian.

Ireland would seem to possess some of tho rejuvenating power credited by Gaelic bards to the land of fadeless youth. Centenarians are almost as common as shamrocks in the old country. A farmer, named Charles Athnaveigh, County Antrim, died on June 6, aged 105. Ho retained his faculties to the last, and a fortnight before his death attended Newry market.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 32, 7 August 1902, Page 9

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ANTRIM.—A Centenarian. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 32, 7 August 1902, Page 9

ANTRIM.—A Centenarian. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 32, 7 August 1902, Page 9

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