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A Myth.

Prom some enquiries we (' Catholic Herald ') have made on tho subject we are able to state that the largo windfall so generally reported lately) to have cohip to a Belfast fishmonger named O'Rorko is \cry largely exaggerated, if it is not entirely a myth. From certain enquiries made at the source of information enjoying exceptional facilities for accurate knowledge of the whole matter we areable to say that some of those most closely concerned in the supposed good fortune have a supreme scepticism of tho entire matter, and believo that after all there is little or nothing in it.

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

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

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

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