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BOY RETURNS FROM U.S. (P.A.) AUCKLAND. June 28. His life saved by the skill of a worldfamous American surgeon* three and a-half-year-old Graham Somervaille, the boy who was raced by ship and aeroplane to Philadelphia to have an iron screw he swallowed removed from his lung, is now back home in. Auckland with his parents. Mr W. G. Soir. ’rvaille and Mrs Somervaille. of Remuera. Graham, who was accompanied to the United States by his mother and I grandmother, returned by the Monterey. His mother said the co-operation of the American people was magnificent. ,
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24914, 29 June 1946, Page 2
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