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An exchange cites, as proof of the fact that New York is a cosmopolitan city a remark made by a resident — bachelor. ‘ My barber is an Italian,’ he said ; ‘ a Chinese does my laundry work; my tailor is a Jew; I breakfast in an American dining-room, lunch in a German saloon, and dine usually at a French restaurant; my doctor is an Englishman, and my favorite preacher a Scotch dominie,’ ‘But where does the Irishman come in ? asked a bystander. ‘ Oh, he owns the house I live in.’

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New Zealand Tablet, 9 January 1913, Page 62

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NOT LEAST New Zealand Tablet, 9 January 1913, Page 62

NOT LEAST New Zealand Tablet, 9 January 1913, Page 62