EARL OF OXFORD
THROWN FROM HORSE (British Official Wireless.) Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright RUGBY, July 3. A serious accident befell the 20-year-old Earl of Oxford and Asquith, a grandson of the famous statesman, when, during the operations of the Oxford University Officers’ Training Corps near Aldershot to-day, he was thrown from his horse. He was removed to the hospital unconscious, and it was found that he was suffering from a fractured jaw and concussion.
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Evening Star, Issue 22383, 6 July 1936, Page 9
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73EARL OF OXFORD Evening Star, Issue 22383, 6 July 1936, Page 9
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