KING'S KINDLY ACT
ASSISTS INJURED MEN. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, September 3 His Majesty the King, while shooting in Scotland, personally assisted the victims of two accidents. In the first, Grant, the veteran Balmoral keeper, endeavoured to quieten an excited dog, which, bit him. The King helped to drag off the dog, and then ran and telephoned to the doctor and summoned the Queen, who sent the injured man home in her oar. Later, Urquhart. a gillie, was cycling towards the Royal party when he was thrown down from his machine and injured. The King, who was nearest, helped to lift up tho injured man and carry him to a car, personally accompanying him home.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11307, 5 September 1922, Page 5
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117KING'S KINDLY ACT New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11307, 5 September 1922, Page 5
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