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PRINCE OF WALES.

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BREAKS JUS collarbone. FALL WHILE JUMPING. [Reuters ’1 i:i.u>«.\ms.] LONDON, Keh. X. The Crime of Wales broke Ilia collarbone while exercising a hunter in the morning at Billingtou Junior, neat Aseott. The Prince spent the night at Mentmore Mansions with Lord Dulmeny prior to the meet of Whaddou Chase hounds at Aseott. 11l the call: morning Ik* took the hunters to Lillington .Manor, the re.-idenee ol Sir Richard Cooper, and was temping a fence when the horse 1011. Inc I line o was pitched oil his shoulder. He immediately rose and tried to remount. Ilis equerry said lie believed ll: " Prince had broken hi- collar-bone. The Prince of Wales replied “V<*s, [ have.” He was taken to Li*igh,.m Buzzard, and medically treated, and subsequently driven to Mentmore with his shoulder bandaged, but -mibog. It is officially stated that Ihe right collar lame was broken Highly. lie returned at London at noon. The right collar hone is simply Iractuied. lie was surgically attended by a London specialist. The Prince i- now in bed at York house, and as comfortable as oircumstancos permit.

fihxcf of walks. (Received this day at 11.25 a.m.) LONDON, Keli. In. Inquiries after the Prince of Wales progress including diplomats, fashionable people, typists, tradesmen, errand hoys, waited in a queue in drizzling rain for a chance to reach the doors ol St .fames’ Palace, to sign the visitors’ book. Many girl- took llowers, hut their courage failed when they should have presented them at the doi.’i* and they carried their offer-

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1924, Page 3

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258

PRINCE OF WALES. Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1924, Page 3

PRINCE OF WALES. Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1924, Page 3

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