LIVING HEIR EXCHANGED FOR STILL-BORN BABE.
MILLION-DOLLAR FORTUNE AT STAKE. HBr Tel«sr»j>li—Press Association—Oosrrlebt San Francisco, November 7. Dr. Fraser, a witness in the Slinjpby fchild-substitution caso, confessed that !he aided Mrs. Slingsby to substitute an adopted child for a stillborn one. A million dollars' fortune is thus likely to .go to the English heirs, who are conj tending that the Slingsbys procured ialsa evidenco as to birth. . Lieutenant Slingsby, of the British ■Navy, and his American wife are enIdeawuTing to prove .that a child aged three is their legitimate son. Other members of tho Slingsby family seek to <Bhow that the ohild was changea.at birth, ,'?ind that its parents were a Santa Rosa . 1 High Sohool girl and a chauffeur.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1902, 10 November 1913, Page 7
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120LIVING HEIR EXCHANGED FOR STILL-BORN BABE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1902, 10 November 1913, Page 7
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