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FIGHTING TWINS.

"Siamese" twins, girls a few months old who are joined face to fao© by a strip of flesh over an inch thick betAveen their stomachs, have been brought to Paris to be separated by ,a surgical operation (says the "Daily Mail's" Paris correspondent). A radiograph examination' suggests that the twins have no vital organs in :oommon., They fight so fiercely and continually with their little hands that they have to be clothed in Avoollen vests in-, side of which their arms are imprisoned. This does not, • hoAvever, prevent them from doing their best to bite each other.

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13929, 10 February 1914, Page 2

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FIGHTING TWINS. Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13929, 10 February 1914, Page 2

FIGHTING TWINS. Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13929, 10 February 1914, Page 2

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