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MOTORING FATALITY.

DEATH OF A PRINCE

ST CABLE—PEESS ASSOCIATION-COPrBIGHT Received April 3, 1.50 p.m. I ■ PARIS, April 2. Ihe Matin, states that Prince Miticharakawa was driving at 75 miles an hour, when another car suddenly appeared in front, proceeding in the same direction. The Prince/without slackening, turned sharply to the left and lost control of the car, which crashed into a tree and turned turtle, pinning the occupants , underneath. The Prince was terribly mutilated. His legs were broken in several places, and he- died within a few minutes. "The Princess had a deep gash on her head and a broken leg. Prince Osaka had fractures of the jaws and a broken leg. The condition of both is grave.—Reuter.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 April 1923, Page 7

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MOTORING FATALITY. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 April 1923, Page 7

MOTORING FATALITY. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 April 1923, Page 7

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