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Streets Of London 1961-63/Miracle Cure lyrics

What you've stumbled upon here my son, could be ginormous- a story on par with the opening of King Tuts tomb or the Hindenburg disaster. Happily I was able to capture the moment of young Tommy Walker's miraculous recovery for all posterity right there in black and white. One would think that such a valuable snap would be worth a hundred quid:but it's yours for a mere fifty.

I could of course, just hand the Nobel prize over to one of your Fleet Street Collegues from say, the "Mirror" or the "Times" or the "Guardian"

What about for a bottle of Scotch?

Deaf, dumb and blind kid in a miracle cure. Read about it here. Deaf, dumb and blind kid. Special section. Final edition. Deaf, dumb and blind kid in a miracle cure

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