SNAPPERS SNAPPED
VICE-REGAL REVENGE
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHBISTCHUECH, 15th August. Lord Bledisloo turned the tables on a party of Press photographers this morning when he insisted pn their lining up and facing his camera. The incident occurred during His Excellency's '*Sbll t*> the New Zealand Eefrigerating 6empany*> works at Islington. "I've y&n the victim all day/ said Lord ISledisioo, after one of his many poses for the benefit of the cameras of the Press arid several employees of the company. "It's my turn now, so get into line." The photographers lined up while Lord Bledisloe got his camera ready. "It'a the first time I've -had my revenge," said His Excellency, and then, amid laughter, "try to look pleasant." When this operation was finished Lord Bledisloe asked Sir Francis Boys, Mr. J. Barber, and Mr. P. H. Thompson, who had conducted him over the works, to line up for their photograph, was taken, and tho inHP&stion aontiniied.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 41, 16 August 1930, Page 9
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