QUADRUPLETS FOR A WIFE OF TWENTY-EIGHT.
LONDON, March 13. Quadruplets have been hern to Mrs Fre air. aged twenty-eight, of Albion Street. King's Cross. Three of the quartet—two boys and a- girl—are alive and well, cue has died. Nurse Cullen, of University College Hospital, who attended the babies, regards them as fine children. Tho boys weighed o£ll> and" U,U> and tho girl olb. Mrs Freuin, whose husband is a railwav motor driver, has two other c-hild-
addition to her family after the King, Queen and Prince of TV ales, and to claim tho King's bounty. For the second time within a few years, triplets have been born to Mr and Mrs Matthew Dixo.ll. of Windsor Street, Haverton, near Middlesbrough. The new arrivals, who were baptised yesterday, are all girls They are well developed, and are making good progress Mrs Dixon, too, is going on well The previous triplets were alive at birth, but all died subsequently.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17349, 14 May 1924, Page 6
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