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PRINCE AS HORSEMAN

A PLUNGING MOUNT FRIGHTENED BY CHEERING (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) Reed. 10.22 a.m. LONDON, Wed. At Melton Mowbray, good horsemanship saved the prince of Wales from being thrown from his horse. When the Prince appeared at the Oakham Hunt, a cheering crowd of 2,000 frightened his mount, which reared and plunged, an'd the Prince was able to control the animal only with difficulty. When the horse grew quieter, the Prince raised his hat in response to the cheers. After the hunt, the Prince proceeded to Nottingham farm.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 547, 27 December 1928, Page 9

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PRINCE AS HORSEMAN Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 547, 27 December 1928, Page 9

PRINCE AS HORSEMAN Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 547, 27 December 1928, Page 9

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