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WEIRD PAIR OF TWINS.

ALIKE in EVERY RESPECT. TWO M lADS THINK AS ONE. London, Dee. 25. Twins who think as one present a baffing medical problem, which Dr. (. P. Crowden, of I'niversity Colledge, is now investigating. The twins, who arc named Ellis, and are 26 years of age, are physically identical to the minutest details. Since childhood thev have shared the saim illnesses, which they develop simultane ouslv. When school boys they wore Ire

quentlv accused ot cheating, as rec. made the san e mistakes in examinations; but afterwards, when separatei and placed at oppocite ends ot the hall they did the same. Dr Crowden made exhaustive tests the result of which he lias embodied u a report to Guy 's Hospital.

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Grey River Argus, 12 January 1927, Page 3

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WEIRD PAIR OF TWINS. Grey River Argus, 12 January 1927, Page 3

WEIRD PAIR OF TWINS. Grey River Argus, 12 January 1927, Page 3

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