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LARGE FAMILIES

WELL-EARNED PRIZES,

Trees Association—By Telegraph—Copyright

LONDON, July 20. (Received July 21, at 9.25 a.m.)

At the Lincolnshire Agricultural Show four prizes were awarded to laborers who had brought up and placed in work the largest number of children. Tho first prize went to a farm laborer with seventeen children, of whom fourteen had been brought up and thirteen placed out. Tho .second prize was won by a man who brought up and placed out eleven children out of twelve. Seven entrants had eighty-eight children.—A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 18333, 21 July 1923, Page 4

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LARGE FAMILIES Evening Star, Issue 18333, 21 July 1923, Page 4

LARGE FAMILIES Evening Star, Issue 18333, 21 July 1923, Page 4

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