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LORD HAREWOOD

ACCIDENT IN HUNTING FIELD. CARTILEGE OF EAR SPLIT. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, February 21. (Received Feb. 22, at 9 p.m.) Lord Harewood was hunting with the Bramham Moor Hunt, of which he is master, when his horse fell at a, fence. He was thrown violently on his head, and the cartilege of one of his ears was split. He was immediately motored to Harewood House, where a surgeon put in several stitches.

Princess Mary, although she was hunting, did not witness the accident.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21267, 23 February 1931, Page 7

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LORD HAREWOOD Otago Daily Times, Issue 21267, 23 February 1931, Page 7

LORD HAREWOOD Otago Daily Times, Issue 21267, 23 February 1931, Page 7