BORN IN WAR ZONE
SON FOR BRITISH DOCTOR LONDON, Mnreh 3. It was announced to-day that a son had been born iii tho war otto in Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth !<• Buxton, Tho couple first met at Si. Thomas' Hospital when. Mr. Buxton was house ■ntrgcon n.hd his wife training as a i.ur.se. They wore married last •hind. Mrs. Buxton is n daughter of tho Rev. Tom Bragg, vicar of Christ Church, Lowestoft, who is also a qualified doctor, and Mr. Buxton is cousin of Lord Jsoel-Buxton. In rospon.se to a request from the Swedish -Mission, whose hospital at Harrar, Ethiopia, was without ft doctor, Mr. and Mrs. Buxton were sent out by the Bible Churchmen's Missionary Society on tho day hostilities wore announced. Owing to censor-
ship" their Jotters home reveal litil of tlioir experiences, but diaclo.se ; daily fear of air raids.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18991, 16 April 1936, Page 12
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