NEXT WEEK'S COMPETITION
A BLOOD CHILLER now here's a competition after the stjle of the one tlie week before last. Rut the situation presented in this one will make your blood run cold. It. did mine when i thought it up. You decided one day to go for a walk along the railway line which runs right past your home. You had gone some distance when you came to a railway bridge (j r ou know, one of those with no sides or top—ju&t a platform wide enough to hold the rails). You thought, you would cross the. so you set out. It was a fairly; long bridge and you had just about readied the when suddenly you heard a sound that almost made your heart stop beating. A train whistle, as it came i round the corner and on to the other end of the bridge at a great pace. What would you do? No come on .sailors use vour l im.. , J * and let me have your entries. P.T.W.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 08, Issue 89, 13 July 1945, Page 6
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171NEXT WEEK'S COMPETITION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 08, Issue 89, 13 July 1945, Page 6
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