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AFRICAN QUADS. fPBESS ASSN.—COPYBIGHT.] CAPE TOWN, December 30. A native woman,' at the Church of Scotland Mission at Livingstoriia, Lake Nyassa, gave birth to quadruplets. All are thriving. The first was born on the mud floor’of a hut, and the other three at the Mission Hospital.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 December 1937, Page 6
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