THE PRINCE’S FALL
CABINET CAN PROTEST. “REPEATED RISKS.” (Sydney “Sun” Cable.) LONDON, March IS. In the House of Commons, Colonel Moore-Brabaoon (Con.) asked whether it was within the province of the House of Commons to represent to the King its grave aonoern at the repeated risks the Prinoe of Wales ran The Speaker said that it was a matter for the Ministers. It is officially denied that the Prince of Wales broke his nose and teeth. He only sustained an abrasian above the eyebrow which did not need stitching.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11783, 20 March 1924, Page 8
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89THE PRINCE’S FALL New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11783, 20 March 1924, Page 8
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