PRINCE IN DANGER.
ARMISTICE DAY CRUSH. POLICE RESCUE FROM CROWD. LONDON, Nov. 14. A sejious accident to the Prince of Wales was narrowly averted on Friday evening, Armistice Day, when the police rescued him from the orush around the Cenotaph. This fact emerged from a charge of obstructing the police, when Robert Strange was fined £2 yesterday. The police said there was a tremendous press around the Prince, When they strove to push back the crowd Strange and others resisted. A dozen women ■were crushed or fainted, and had to be taken aw"v* in ambulances.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19800, 22 November 1927, Page 11
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