TELEGRAMS.
I _ Jftr - j [ ny tbusoraw' -unit iuif.sh association] j j BOY THIEVES. i ■ AUCKLAND. December 26. [ I’oliie investigations of burglaries at j i various residences at Grey Lynn and j | Kingsland led to the arrest of lave boys j i respectable parents who confessed, j 1-iikl led the detectives to the places i inhere the stolen goods were planted, j I Accused are bright Imivs thirteen and j I fourteen years old, inordinately fond ol . D.adwond Dick literature. The stolen j properly recovered included cameras, I fountain pens, watches, cashhoxes, (lia- j mc.nds and amvthst rings and bracelets j veined at about- £IOO. ] AERIAL SPECTACLE. ! I CHRISTCHURCH, .me 27. j \ A very thrilling spectacular evrnf ! 1 v, a 1 provided at the Lyttelton rega<thi ■ j when A. E. Eastwood made a triple i jiarac'iute descent from an aeroplane j j piloted by Captain Euan Dickson. The - i in 'chine came r."cr Lyttelton a . 1 height of -1000 ft. ; after it manoeiivercd ; over the harbour, the paraahutist ' 1 ('imbed out on the wing from which i he dropped. Each parachute openucl | , promptly and tlm final drop- was mud-- | ! on an open paddock behind Lyttelton, j
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1922, Page 3
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195TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1922, Page 3
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