NO DANGEROUS FEATURES
(Received 17th March, noon.) ! LONDON, 16th March. The Prince of Wales is staying at' Aldershot, at the residence .of Colonel Graham, O.C. the 10th Hussars. There were alarming rumours on Saturday i night following an order prohibiting bands and bugle calls in the vicinity of the cavalry barracks. The auietness was merely intended to allow the Prince a good night's rest. The medical officer attending reports that concussion is not now apparent. Tho shock originally was severe. The Prince was somewhat restless early in the night, but much better in the morning, and chatted cheerfully. The case does not present any dangerous features. His hor3e's kick has not badly injured his nose. It is expected that the Prince \vill be conveyed to his bachelor quarters at St. James's Palace on Monday.
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Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 7
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134NO DANGEROUS FEATURES Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 7
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