A PRINCE'S HEIR.
BORN ON AN EXPRESS,
LONDON, March 19,
While an express raced from Silesia to Berlin, Princess Hohenlohe-Oermgen gave birth to a son. The father telephoned to a famous Berlin doctor from his home in Silesia, explaining that the little Prince was likely to be impatient, and woulj not wait to get his first sight of the world at Berlin, as everybody intended. He suggested that the doctor should board an express from Berlin, meeting the Princess' train after midnight. The Prince was born near Sorau, while the train was travelling at 60 miles an hour.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 7
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