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COMPETITORS' AIR SENSE.

LARGE NUMBER OF AEROPLANE JIGGLES. JUNIOR SECTION WORK BELOW STANDARD. JT • _ Dear Boys and Girls,— The papers have been saying lately that New Zealanders are developing an air sense. If the number of aeroplane drawings entered for this week s Jiggling competition « any judge, I should certainly say New Zealand had developed an air sense. .. .*? winning jiggles appear on this page, and the aeroplane jiggte by Margaret Shaw is undoubtedly the best for the week. It is especially nice to welcome Margaret's return to Competition Land, and I know we all hope to see some more of her work. Palmer Lidgard's work to • Und f , . * nd MWrt from a successful jiggle presents an attractive and well balanced drawing well executed. The other two prizes were captured by Laila Burley and Keith Mosheim, whose entries, although quite good, show a considerably lower standard. Amongst the four-pointers Betty Insull (whose work appears elsewhere) is the best. * ~ n i ? p the results were very disappointing, and the work of the winner, only it worthy of comment, i As are all the talk these days this week's com- jKm ~f petition will take the form of a ftl sjory written around the Southern -Qn

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 234, 3 October 1928, Page 18

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COMPETITORS' AIR SENSE. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 234, 3 October 1928, Page 18

COMPETITORS' AIR SENSE. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 234, 3 October 1928, Page 18