THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 10, 1941.

27-OUNCE BABY IS WELL

Bay only Ib. 11oz. was born to

a Swindon woman and is pro- gressing satisfactorily.

The mother is Mrs. Leach. whose husband is a 10-

Gladys gimental sergeant major, and he was home on leave when the child

NAZIS ACCUSE DUTCH OF GO-TO-IT

SIGNALLING TO R.A.F.

MARSHAL GOERING, head of the German air force, has flown over Holland at night to check re- ports that the Dutch are signalling to R.A.F. raid- ers, states the Rotterdam correspondent of “Vrij This Swindon baby is nine Nederland," the Free Dutch newspaper published in ouners heavier than one of the London. Smallest babies ever born in Eng- land-little "Elizabeth Ann," as

was born.

the nurses of the City of London

promptly christened her.

When she was born there

in

The correspondent adds that the German mil- Maternity Hospital, City Road, itary commander in the Netherlands has reported to Berlin that Holland "is crammed with spies," who communicate with British aircraft by signals, and inform the enemy of all the movements of troops and shipping.

September. 1932. she weighed 18 ounces and was only a foot long In spite of special nursing she lived only one week.

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Mrs. Barbara Meadows, nine- teen-year-old wife of a clerk, has started on a job that has beaten the Town Clerk of Huntingdon and sixteen assistants.

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