MAY BE REMAINS OF AIRSHIP.
The Secretary of the Tost and Telegraph Department has received me luUowmg statement by telephone irom Mr G. b. Ihillips Jutes at Kaiioue:—" 1 hate to report mat I have seen what I eon* might ue me reman, , oi an an mm «m the stupes ot Omega, close ,o me. Yrevtown-Uiaki track. tv,„-mn.m m the way up irom Uo diver s.vmg mume. me mijerm hate the appearance oi L v. t ,e.ee ov -lit hign. .No 2 has Hi- appearance ot a grey-tyJr m ,o.,king ohieu. Ihe ttistanee is about let. miles by air him andubo ueanm-, ale roughlv JUdeg K. of N Tins i> in the line o the OlaluFeatherstou smoke'observed in green bush between the head «atu» of Jverekere and Snowy Creek at 4 P-m. on Jaiimiiy 13 lot 1■ . * hour. Kerokere is on the other side oi the Hutt Biver from Ivaitoke. J have ascertained that Phillips discerned the objects trough a E powerful glasses. The mountains, T understand, ate enveloped in 1 g. (Signed) Postmaster, Fcatherstoa. —Wellington I ; .A. lcle D i.n.
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Evening Star, Issue 19764, 14 January 1928, Page 12
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181MAY BE REMAINS OF AIRSHIP. Evening Star, Issue 19764, 14 January 1928, Page 12
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