QUADRUPLETS BORN
ALL EXPECTED TO LIVE. LONDON, Nov. 28. j Weighing a total of lllbs. quadruplets, one girl and three boys, were born to Miles, aged 33, in a cottage at 113 Fen-ars Avenue, St. Neots. She and the children are well and are expected tn* survive. The husband, who | is aged 28, is a lorry-driver and earns i£3 a week. “We expected three, but tare a little staggered at four.” Two •and a-half hours separated the births. ■ When she revived Mrs. Miles said: “Do tell me how many there are. 1 won’t be ashamed; I’ll he frightfully proud. ” [ The weights of the quadruplets are: Girl 60| ounces; boys, 63, 55 and 450 z. i respectively.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 281, 30 November 1935, Page 9
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