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PRINCE. HENRY THROWN FROM HORSE.

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LONDON, February 27.—P.riiuo Homy was thrown from his horse while hunting in Leicestershire.’ He injured his leg muscles and was badly shaken, necessitating a few days’ rest. FINED FOR “ GO-SLOW.” An Auckland Association message states that the eighteen men '•ouceniecl in lie go-slow at \\estlield ircezing works admitted a technical breach ,in the Police Const, and each was fined Cl. EXTENSIVE FIRE DAMAGE. An Auckland Association telegram states that the fire at Harts, Limited, caused damage estimated at .between £30,000 and £40,000., The insurance on the building and stock was £30,000, in the Eagle, Star, and British Dominions’ Offices. [A previous message assessed the damage at a few, hundred pounds.]

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Evening Star, Issue 19802, 28 February 1928, Page 10

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PRINCE. HENRY THROWN FROM HORSE. Evening Star, Issue 19802, 28 February 1928, Page 10

PRINCE. HENRY THROWN FROM HORSE. Evening Star, Issue 19802, 28 February 1928, Page 10

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