FOUR At A BIRTH.
LONDON. May 2. Four healthy children, three boys and a girl, have been born to Mrs Watson, the wife of a railway carriage cleaner, at their home in Folkestone Gardens. Tmmlley’s Road. Deptford. S.E. Mr am. dr. Wr.'son, who had already a soil and a daughter, are very proud of the new arrivals, although they came as a surprise. Dark and pretty. Mrs Watson is 3J. Some hours were spent in thinking out names for the new arrivals, and at last it was decided to call the girl Betty, after the Duchess of York, and the boys. Edward, after the Prince of Wales, Albert, after tlie Duke of York, and Leonard.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1927, Page 4
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115FOUR At A BIRTH. Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1927, Page 4
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