ACCIDENT TO PRINCE ALEXANDER.
London, July 20. Prince Alexander of $attenberg, whilst driving in a mountainous district of Germany, had a narrow escape from death. His horses and carriage fell over a precipice, and the Prince was thrown a distance of 40ft down the face of a cliff, when the fall was arrested by the shrubs in which he caught. He sustained severe injuries.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1898, 21 July 1888, Page 2
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64ACCIDENT TO PRINCE ALEXANDER. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1898, 21 July 1888, Page 2
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