A DELICATE CASE.
Tlm^ ’ givbs the foU<)iying>p|iptioglas8 leldtivd.1 eldtivd. to an incident already briefly Announced by telegraph jrahlic street jaccouehmentj but such au*in»itoce pl^ia At 'about 1 9r spwe among the docks at the" Wck bf Mr vgum -store, 1 dnd at a short distance from hdr a h'ewly-bbrptdead child. One of the children tan to
th» police Ration ( .apd . iriformawhab he had seen. Detective Jeffrey and Constable Smith ilmme-
diately ran to the spot. Constable Smith at a glance took in the position of * aftairs aps recollecting j/that lie ! had seen Dr Goldsboro’ at Mr Altjjcin’s, chemist, hejpalled ■ a-cab' jip to the medical gentleman wifh-the wordawf# Ddfetory oome qrticMy. ■'ssTe > te J®A ca 4® se or y°» ilk *te street, vhfch requires immediate attention.” "Wit£ his promptness f the J doctor repaired to the scene, but founlithat nature had been b^orehpnd him. The Mother was at once removed in a cab to the hospital, is reported doing better-than could be expected. The birtfe was premature, and the child did pqt live. -/ 1 -. i r r \ ;
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Evening Star, Issue 4091, 6 April 1876, Page 4
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176A DELICATE CASE. Evening Star, Issue 4091, 6 April 1876, Page 4
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