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25 May 1920 - Irish Independent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
HOW THIS COUNTRY IS CHEADTE. To the Editor " Irish Independent." Sir—An examination of the Education Estimates for current year shows that from the Parliamentary vote A 470337,01 1 03, or 284. dd. per heed of population. r spent, on English education in all its branch,,; .X 7.11
25 May 1920 - Irish Independent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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25 May 1920 - Irish Independent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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25 May 1920 - Irish Independent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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25 May 1920 - Irish Independent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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25 May 1920 - Dublin Evening Telegraph - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
IRON JELLOIDS. A Great Mathematicia SIR ISAAC NEWTON. Accurate, patient investigation leads oftentimes to great results, as witness Newton's epoch-marking discovery of his Laws or Habits of Nature. In medicine we find similar studies of causes and effects. As an example it is no
25 May 1920 - Dublin Evening Telegraph - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland