AFTER A FALL.
HUNTING FIELD FATALITY. PROMINENT SPORTING PEER. ' (Received 9 a.m.) LONDON, March 13. Lord Manton,. formerly Mr Joseph. Watson, chairman of the famous soap firm, was thrown from his horse while hunting and died immediately from heart failure. His two sons were present. Lord Manton took up racing two years ago, when he spent £30,000 oa. yearlings. He owned Lemonora and Live in Idleness.—A. and N.Z. •
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Northern Advocate, 15 March 1922, Page 5
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