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PRICE FINED

DROVE CAR WITHOUT LICENSE SCHOOLFELLOW KILLED. STOCKHOLM". Proof that. Swedish, -Royalty does not escape) the penalties of the law was afforded when Prince Bertil, the 16-year-old son of the Crown Prince, was fined 000 kroner for driving without a license >i. car which capsized on a bad piece of read, one ol his schoolfellows being killed. It was stated at the inquiry after the accident that it was caused by Prince Bcrt.'l's companion tampering with the wheel, but the Court decided that the Prince must be prosecuted because his license was only available for la motor-cycle and not "or ;t motor-ca r. (Prince Bertil has two elder brothers, Prince G-ustav Adclnh (who is second in succession to the throne*), and Pn'nce Signvrd. audi an elder sister, Princess Tnerrid. They ;ire t,hn grandchildren of tl>« T)\ikn /■,<" Cbunnuorht, the Prince's firt wife having been fPrJi'ic< o J u s Afpirga.'Mi •• j Con naught, sister of Prince Arthur r>f Conna""bt '"".-1 Tiidv Polfcriciat R.f.,iv) S nv. Sh« :„ MW, 10,2 ft and in N-vnmlior, tire rfi-own Prince rnarvjofl T.'Mil'sn •Ar,-,-„ l Hv.fton. Prince BerT''l n* bp>'ng trained sv? an O'lfriuAOi'. TC Viq idr'n'viv Q,yinf en*r\r\ time in a motor-car factory nit Thurlin, with the object of becoming ' a qualified motor mechanic. )

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 83, 19 November 1928, Page 3

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PRICE FINED Stratford Evening Post, Issue 83, 19 November 1928, Page 3

PRICE FINED Stratford Evening Post, Issue 83, 19 November 1928, Page 3