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. THE ROYAL FAMILY. ' MFC IVY, 'December 22. —Tho jviiifr am! Queen left King's Cross by train this afternoon on their way to Sandringham. where they will spend Christmas. I hey will he accompanied by Princess Elizabeth juul'T’riueoss Margaret Hose, the Princi' of Wales, and the Duke and Dnehess of \ork. Prince George will join the Royal Family party before Christmas Day. If the weather is suitable it is expected that the Princes will travel to Sandringham by air. FATAL FALL. An inmate of the Nazareth House, Airs Maloney, aged eighty, was killed as the result of a fall from a third-story balcony window.—Christchurch Press Association telegram. ■ / A BOY'S DEATH. At the inquest held this alternoon touching Hie death of Leonard Frederick Smith, aged eight years, which occurred in the hospital la'l night as the result of injuries received from a fall from a tree, Air J. P. Bartholomew, S.AL, sitting as coroner, said that the evidence showed that the sad occurrence was purely accidental. A verdict was returned that death was due to laceration of the brain caused by an accidental fall from a tree. CYCLIST KILLED. An elderly man named Powell suffered fatal injuries tins afternoon in an accident at the Leviathan Hotel corner. He was cycling along Lower High street when he collided with a tramcar. He was rushed to the hospital, but died shortly alter.

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Evening Star, Issue 20983, 23 December 1931, Page 16

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STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 20983, 23 December 1931, Page 16

STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 20983, 23 December 1931, Page 16

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