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STILL GOING STRONG TEETOTAL TURK. LONDON, March 8. Doctors, are interested in Agha Laro, the oldest European, says the Constantinople correspondent of the “Observer. ’ ’ Born in Kurdistan 145 years ago, he is tall, strong, and physically perfect, except for being toothless. , He has been married three times, and his eldest son died jit the age of 110. Agha Laro travelled to Italy, but returned to Constantinople because he disliked the cooking. He is a teetotaller, non-smoker, drinks quantities of sour milk.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19787, 10 March 1927, Page 2
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