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BABY IS DOING WELL

A Merseyside baby was burled for three days in the debris of her homo after an air raid. Her father and mother were killed when the house collapsed, but the rescue party went on tunnelling for the child. All hope was abandoned, but to their surprise cries were heard on the third day of digging, when Baby was found lying in an old-fashioned wooden cradle. She was taken to hospital and is now recovering.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19410910.2.6

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 153, 10 September 1941, Page 2

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BABY IS DOING WELL Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 153, 10 September 1941, Page 2

BABY IS DOING WELL Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 153, 10 September 1941, Page 2

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