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TWINS PROBLEM

LONDON. July 24. The Windsor County School is becoming famous for its twins. A few month-, ago it had three sets of twin brothers, ihe Applctons, the Allens, and the Priors. The (ir-t pair have left, ami the second, whose similarity of brain as well as feal tires completely baffled their form master, have, their headmaster stated recently, so developed that they can now lie distinguished. But the lemnining pair, the Prior-, still continue to have a wonderful resemblance in. every respect to olio another. and tliis likeness yesterday caused a. delicate situation on the sporting held. The two brothers were competitors in a rail' at the school -ports and they came in sc, -reel an,l I hint The imb'.c, were in a quandary, but alter a consultation with the hoys they upheld the claim of Prior minor that he had finished second. So his b,mi her mu placed, third.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1923, Page 1

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TWINS PROBLEM Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1923, Page 1

TWINS PROBLEM Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1923, Page 1

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