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THROWN FROM HORSE.

LORD LIVERPOOL’S DAUGHTER KILLED. [A. and N.Z. Association.] (Received June 7, 7.15 p.m.) LONDON, June 7. Lady Alice Foljambe, second daugh ter of the Earl of Liverpool, was thrown from her horse and killed at Coin, in Gloucestershire. Lady Alice, who was an accomplished horsewoman, was mounting the horse, which had not had a side-saddle on it for some years. It became restive, and at its third plunge, she was thrown, and her skull was fractured.

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Grey River Argus, 8 June 1922, Page 5

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THROWN FROM HORSE. Grey River Argus, 8 June 1922, Page 5

THROWN FROM HORSE. Grey River Argus, 8 June 1922, Page 5

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