BIRTH AND DEATH
«. STRANGE COINCIDENCE
NEW YORK, 12th October. N'.vctwii years ago Dr. George Crump oftie.intcd at the birth of an infant who was later christened Arthur Kdward Canning. Last night when Dr. Crump arrived home he was confronted by three burglars. He had been robbed before, and now carries a revolver. Immediately he opened fire the robbers replied, and one sbot broke tho doctor's arm. Two bandits fled, leaving the body of the third. Dr. Crump examined the lad's face, and found that it was Arthur Canning who ha 4 been killed.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 102, 27 October 1931, Page 9
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