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HEROIC GIRLS

LONDON, September 5. Douglas Bocklington, the seven-year-old son of a Cardiff tradesman, was scalded while playing round a boiler. His young sisters, Madge and Dorothy, allowed skin to be taken from both their thighs, which was engrafted on their brother's arm and saved it.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2947, 7 September 1910, Page 27

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HEROIC GIRLS Otago Witness, Issue 2947, 7 September 1910, Page 27

HEROIC GIRLS Otago Witness, Issue 2947, 7 September 1910, Page 27

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