CHILDREN KILLED IN OSLO CRASH
BROTHER DIES ON HEARING NEWS LONDON. November 23. The 18-year-old brother of three children killed in the Oslo air disaster died of a heart attack on hearing the news, says the Tunis correspondent of the United Press. There are six other children in the family, their ages ranging froth five years to 23. Their father, a taxi-driver in Tunis, was serving a prison for nonpayment of fines when news of the crash came. He will be released to attend the funeral of the son who died of the heart attack. Reuter’s Oslo correspondent says that the sole survivor of the crash, 12-year-old Isaac Allal, is recovering in hospital. Royal Hunting Lodge.— Princess Elizabeth, and the Duke of Edinburgh wiU have their own hunting lodge in Kenya within easy reach of big game and good fishing. The Government of Kenya to-day approved the building of a lodge to cost £2OOO as a wedding present to the Royal couple. The lodge will have a pleasant view of the Kenya woodlands, its grounds running down to the Sagana river. There is no indication at present that Princess Elizabeth intends to visit Kenya in the near future—London, November 23
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25970, 25 November 1949, Page 7
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