SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN
INVOLVED IN STREET ACCIDENT
BADLY SHAKEN AND BRUISED
(British Official Wireless.) Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright
RUGBY, May 17. (Received May 18, at noon.) Sir Austen Chamberlain was greatly shaken and a great deal bruised as the result of a taxicab accident in which he was involved last evening. The cab in which Sir Austen Chamberlain was returning home from Parliament collided with another cab. Lord Dawson of Penn, the King’s Physician, who was passing, went to Sir Austen Chamberlain’s assistance, and escorted him to his home. A bulletin issued last night stated that fortunately no bones were broken.
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Evening Star, Issue 21723, 18 May 1934, Page 6
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101SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN Evening Star, Issue 21723, 18 May 1934, Page 6
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