GENERAL CABLES
IIOGKET'PLANE,
A SUCCESSFUL TRIAL
BERLIN, October 2d. A rocket 'plane, 10ft high, 'lias been succeebfully tested at the Templehcf Aerodrome.
, It rose to ail altitude Of,js2sft. The wings then autcmaticalty UhloMe’d, arid • the : plane-reached■Tbeteaytk'hate'ly, -a quarter of mile away from the starting, point. - : '.... •. ;
Heir Tilling, the inventor Of the rocket, hopes to .Secure stratospheric, : records and to lie ablte.to convey mailisj rapidly, over -long distames with! 'planes made on the same principle. He declares that it is possible to control the direction of rocket, 'planes, which may ultimately carry passengers. SPIRITUALISM. NOISY GHOSTS ARE REAL. CHICAGO’-' Ootol:r 26. Four hundred delegates to the National. Spiritualists’ Convention declared that the;.teles of haunted,hou es were .- hot jokts- Spirits actually return rattle chains, , shake chairs, and are otherwise noil; 7 in' the houses which they formerly. inhabited, it was declared.' r , - ,' '
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1932, Page 3
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