"THE MANY-VESTED NIGHT."
: ■ 'H" V: • (■: '.V V-; ' AS' THE SOUTH ISLAND SEES IT. ' • i (By Telegraph—Press Aisoolntiod.) Nelson, August 3. Jlarsj in"ootiinnction with the: prevailing "airships fever/' was ( responsible for a good • (kal of' incitement '' in , : Nelson last night. Mars is how,approaching his closest,proxi- ' mity ito ' tho earthj and - scintillated with unusual brilliance, giving some, observers the' iniprcssion. that : tne .phant<nn_ airship re- 1 ported from' various parts of New. Zealand tfas • contGmptoting a. desoont,. ..Nojre wad carried to tho ■■ whora tho ..Citizens'; 'Bftnd j bazaar was in ( progress, and ■ tho ' building rapidly emptied. Tho incident -■may possibly explainsome reports„ from places wl;ero an airship was deduced from Chd appearance of an unusual lij&ht.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 577, 4 August 1909, Page 7
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114"THE MANY-VESTED NIGHT." Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 577, 4 August 1909, Page 7
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