Show LORD ROBERTS HURT COIOTANDER BRITISH FORCES IN SOUTH AFRICA INJURED Fell With His Horse While He Was Out Biding on Sunday His Injuries In-juries Not Serious London Nov 22The Evening Standard In a special edition last evening even-ing says Just as we arc going lo prdss he news has reached London that Lord lloberts has been thrown from his horse and received severe Injuries In-juries The officials of the War oftlcc say they are nol In a position to report anything In connection with the rumored ru-mored accident lo Lord Roberts This utterance Is Interpreted as giving direct support to the Evening Standards statement Later advices say Lord Robertas accident ac-cident occurred on Sunday last while he was ridirg Ills horse fell with him and he was shaken and bruised but no limbs were broken As he has since sent dispatches lo the War olflce it Is i I I uulicviu LllilL llf IS HTLUI IllIDo I1IS i USUai I dulles especially as he has not men 1 i toned time accident A dispatch to the Standard says Lord Robertss bodyguard removed him lo the Government house Johannes burg Ho was badly shaken and bruised bul it Is expected he will be able io take the Held again In the course of a few days c The Daily Telegraph learns that Lord Roberts has telegraphed privately to the Secretary of Slate for War Wil liam St John Broderlck that he felt no 111effccls whatever |