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THE PRINCE’S TRAIN

STORY OF TAMPERING DENIED.

Reuter's Telegram. BUENOS AIRES, September 22. Denial is given to a report, which originated in Junin, and was published in the United Staterf and elsewhere, to the effect that the engine which was to pull the train conveying the Prince of Wales from Junin to Buenos Aires, had been tampered with. Members of the Prince’s suite and railway officials said that the report was without foundation-.

It was reported from Junin that the stationmaster discovered that the cylinders of the engine had been opened and pieces of metal inserted in such a way that the use of the brakes and the escape of steam would have been hampered.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12252, 25 September 1925, Page 7

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THE PRINCE’S TRAIN New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12252, 25 September 1925, Page 7

THE PRINCE’S TRAIN New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12252, 25 September 1925, Page 7

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