PRINCE KILLED.
(Received October 22, noon.) AMSTJOHDAM, October 21. Prince Wohad, half brother to fchn D<i chess of Albany, was k'lled while
on patrol fluty on tho western front. Owing to nogligonce a powder magazine near Brasschaet, north-east of Antwerp, exploded on Sunday, and sonw German soldiers wera seriously injured., ' . • TRAIN ACCIDENT. ' (.Received October 22, noon.) BOULOGNE, October 21. Tho report of the collision is'confirmed. A goods train telescoped a Belgian refugee train. Many of the victims were children. FOR RED CROSS WORK. (Received-October-22, I p.m.) MELBOURNE, October 22. The Council of the Australian branch of tho Red Cross decided to ca.blo £12,000 to London for hospitals proceeding to the front.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11215, 22 October 1914, Page 6
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