HUNTING ACCIDENT
INJURY TO LORD HABEWOOD HEAVY FALL AT FENCE United I’iybh ivesic’ktiou—By IT’otrio Telegraph Oopyryrut.) LONDON, Feb. 21. Lord Harewood was at the Bramhfim Moor hunt, of which he is Master, when his horse fell at a fence. He was thi-own violently on his head and siplit the cartilege of his ear. He was immediately motored to Harc'uood House, where a. surgeon put in several stitches. Ho is recovering satisfactorily. Princess Alary, although hunting, did] not witness the accident.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 24 February 1931, Page 7
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80HUNTING ACCIDENT Hawera Star, Volume L, 24 February 1931, Page 7
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