FAMOUS HORSEMAN’S FALL. ROME. March 22. While taking a jump during the annual exhibition at the military riding school. Count Cnlvi di Bergolo. husband of Princess Yolanda (the King of Italy’s eldest daughter), fell heavily and was rendered unconscious. The Princess was the first to roach the side of her husband, and supported his head until the arrival of an ambulance, in which he was taken to the royal palace. It is stated that the count sustained a slight abdominal injury, but uo internal complications are fear-, ed. I
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1926, Page 4
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