"There's a live wire dowii. Can you send a man please, ■' was the^gist of a message received ~l>y the electrical department from Hamilton East on Thursday, says the VWaikato Times." ■• A linesman went put at 10 p.m. and spent some time in the rain without result. When his investigations were reported to the lady who had given the message she remarked; -'Oh, I'm sorry, it must have been a shadow." . It was reported at last night's meeting of the Technical College! Governors that the competition instituted by the National Repertory Theatre Society for a, design to be used on its programme had been won by trt-o students at the Art School here, Violet Bcvon and Karl Devanhy. On the graves of American soldiers at Liverpool recently school children placed springs of hawthorn and miniature flags, arid'prominent ■ American citizens ■'-\veVc present at a service.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1927, Page 12
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