NEWS FROM THE RING
"I went to Titahi Bay for three1 •weeks, and I had a lovely time. I ■went for three swims a day, and one day I had five. We had some nice picnics at Shelly Bay." "PRINCESS STARLIGHT" (8). Khandallah.
"At Waiwera House there was a dear little puppy. His home was in la little summer house round the side of the house. Every day I would go and sec him. The moment ho saw me ho would run and breatho as hard as he could." "TUMBLE-TOES" (B).' Kelburu.
"Did you feel the earthquake last week, Fairiel? ~Wo were at Coll., and on the Thursday we practised earthquake drill, but wo didn't think of what ■we had' practised; we just tore out of college on to the grass outside!" "COLONEL BOGEY." Kelburn.
"Were tlio earthquakes very dreadful in Wellington?' They were awful at Wcstshore. I had to sleep outside for throe nights,'because I was fright-ened-to sleep inside. After the earthquake'the mustard, bread, golden syrup, popper, salt, etc., were all mixed up together, and a frightful smell tho mixiuro made!" "SUNSET" (10). Carterton. '• !
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 44, 21 February 1931, Page 16
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185NEWS FROM THE RING Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 44, 21 February 1931, Page 16
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