GIFT BABIES
'RUSH FOR AUSTRALIA
LONDON, 12th July.
■ At least a thousand parents have requested Miss Jean Campbell to adopt their children gsnd take them to Australia. ■ • Finding her old home at Narrandora, New South Wales, too large and lonely since her. father's death, Miss Campbell, a member of a family which first settled at Duntroon and occupied Yarraluinla, has come to England to select up to five children, with the idea of adopting them and taking them to Australia, where she will bring them up and givo them the fullest training in whatever vocation they choose. J
Miss Campbell has tentatively chosen five London children, the youngest a few months old and the eldest five years. She is now going to Scotland to , see Scots babies before making a final selection. She has brought an Australian nurse to tend the children on the voyage.
Miss Campbell explains that she thought it a good idea to got new blood from Britain.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 23, 26 July 1930, Page 9
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