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SPOILING THE SET

“QUADS’” MOTHER’S REFUSAL. [fit CABLE FBESB ASSN. —-COPYRIGHT.] LONDON. October 5. Mrs Miles, of St. Nc-ot’s, Huntingdonshire, the mother of quadruplets, refused a wealthy Scottish woman s offer of £lO,OOO for one of the four. Ann. Mrs Miles said: ”1 wouldn’t sell one of my babies for all the money in the world.” U.S.A. SEXTUPLETS. MENDON (Missouri), August 22. Sextrplcts were born to the 36-year-old wife of a farmer named Philip Speichinger, near Mendon, but only one child, a girl, weighing 101 b., lived. The others were‘stillborn. All six might have survived had the mother been in better health, according to the doctor. Mrs Speichinger, whose condition at one time was critical, has now rallied. Her husband is 43 years of age. They have now 10 children. —Reuter.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 October 1936, Page 9

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SPOILING THE SET Greymouth Evening Star, 6 October 1936, Page 9

SPOILING THE SET Greymouth Evening Star, 6 October 1936, Page 9

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