THE QUEEN’S NEPHEW
LORD TREMATON’S ACCIDENT PRACTICALLY OUT OF DANGER. (British Official News.) Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright, RUGBY, April 11. ! (Received April 12, at 11 a.m.) The latest report from Belleville SurSaone regarding Lord Trematon states that no further complications have arisen, and the doctors are now inclined to think that he is practically out of danger. It will, however, be still some time before be will be able to leave the hospital. Lord Trcmaton’s mother, Princess Alice, Countess of Athlouo, will sail from Cape Town for England next Friday and proceed direct to Belleville to see her son.
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Evening Star, Issue 19839, 12 April 1928, Page 6
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