Accident on Steamer.—A bolt blew out of the boiler of the Richardson steamer Putiki, just after the vessel left the wharf this morning for Waikokopu. No one was injured, however, and the vessel returned to King’s Wharf to have the damage repaired. Captain Smith hopes to clear port finally to-morrow morning. the servants at Crosby Hall, the international club for university women, in Chelsea (Eng.), are public school girls, the chief parlourmaid being a graduate of Edinburgh University. A double wedding in the air was celebrated in Berlin recently. Two employees of an airplane company, with their brides, entered a flower-bedecked airplane, and 4 with a phonograph playing the “Wedding March,” were married while the machine hovered above a church.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 157, 23 September 1927, Page 9
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