Strange questions are asked of a newspaper (says tile Auckland "star 1 i coplo want to know all soil- of thine-, from the birthplace of Lord .101 l icon to the date of the wreck of the Klingnmite, wrecks beino n frequent subject of inquiry. Recipc-s for killing ant? and other jH?.-ts are often found in the newspaper letter hag- The other day a travel-stained epistle reached the office from down the King Country way It was an S.C.S. call in connection uitb the sledge-looking arrangement on which the tail of an aeroplane rests ‘•Had it anything to do with the steering of the machine?” and. an urgent reply was asked. In the bottom lefthand corner was a very illuminating phrase, calling up the hush camp with its eternal arguments and its free and frequent wagers on all sorts of questions. “Ten gallons at stake!”
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1923, Page 1
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