STRANGE DUELS.
~>g»——— PRINCES AT WAR. GREAT LOSS" OF LIFE. d'ress Aswociation-Bv Telenrapk-Gopvriglit BERLIN, Nov. "ll.; The Cologne "Gazette'' has published details of a fight between two minor Abyssinian princes, named Abraso and Adete. Tho fight lasted three days, and three thousand were killed on both sides. The Empress Tiatu abetted Abete; the victor, in devastating his rival's country.
AN EQUINE BATTLE. A SAVAGE COLT. LONDON, Nov. 11. During exercises at Newmarket Messrs Clark and Robinson's yearling colt, out of. Wise Flower, threw Irs rider . and savagely attacked Mr Spencer Gollan's four-year-old son of Collar,' Freda. They fought fifty minutes. Freda was borne to the ground and his clothing and bandages were torn. Tho colt was badly bitten on the neck.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14056, 13 November 1909, Page 5
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