AN INVALID HEIR
TO SPANISH THRONE (Sydney Sun Cables.) PARIS, June 10. Le Journal's Madrid correspondent says the heir apparent is suffering from acute hemophilia. He copiously bleeds at the slightest scratch. He is unable to walk, and drives in a motor car equipped with a special mattress. The world's best specialists have treated him for years with meagre results. ' It is stated in consequence of family disabilities succession to the throne will devolve on Juan Carlos, the third son, who is fourteen years of ago
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16364, 11 June 1927, Page 5
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