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MOTORING ACCIDENT TREATMENT IN HOSPITAL NATURE OF HIS INJURIES CONFLICTING REPORTS By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Received August 15, G. 15 p.m.) LONDON". August 15 A message from Berlin states that General Goering, Premier of Prussia, was motoring from Munich when his car, driven by himself, crashed into a motor-lorry in a narrow road at 7 p.m. The lorry and two private cars were approaching at the time. The left side of General Goering's car was ripped open, and he and his passengers were sent to hospital. Later General Goering proceeded to his country house at Olier Salzburg. Herr Hitler arrived at the house after midnight, and is said to have been reassured to find that General Goering was only bruised and had a few cuts. The Munich correspondent of the British United Press, however, states that General Goering underwent an operation before being removed to his home.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21880, 16 August 1934, Page 11
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148PRUSSIAN PREMIER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21880, 16 August 1934, Page 11
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