BABY PRINCE’S ESCAPE
CAUGHT BY SENTRY
[United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph-Copyright.']
(Received this day at 0.40 a.m.)
PARIS, May 16
The “Echo de Paris” relates a lem ark able story regarding the Queen of Jugp-Slaviu, who was holding the infant Prince Tomishiu on the balcony of the Summer Palace at Dedi’ijee when it slipped from her arms over the railing. A sentry who saw the accident ran and caught the Prince who was not injured. King Alexander rewarded the sokliei: with £llO sterling and released him from military service, with a life pension.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1930, Page 5
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