PRINCE OF WALES
HUNTING FIELD MISHAP.
(Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.)
LONDON, January 28. The Prince of Wales’s accident occurred in open country. The hounds were going at a great pace in a big field- Following them, the Prjnce took a difficult hedge, flanked by two ditches. His horse cleared the obstacle, stumbled and then fell.
• The Prince’s injuries consist of a fractured left collarbone and bruises. He was assisted immediately by several I’ollnwers, arid conveyed in a motor car to a local'surgery, where he. was treated, and the fracture was set. When X-Rayed, it proved to be a perfectly clean, simple break, with no complications. A rapid and complete recovery is confidently expected. The Prince looked cheerful and well op arrival at London.He assured welcomers that. he was perfectly all right. ’
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 January 1926, Page 5
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