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“SNOWED IN.” MESSAGE BY PIGEON. v ;;?VI ■■ . / % (Press Association) , DANNEVJRKE, Deo. 29. A blue cheoker pigeon bearing a rubber clock ring, with the initials C.F.C; 2930, walked into a local shop this afternoon in an exhausted condition.'. . Attached to its, leg was the fol- . lowing; message: “Stranded; wire disconnected. . Please; send heip. or will perish. Snowed in. wheiHff -|f»e;ni|f s»ge is a one or p'' wi»® th * r ° a f ,n€ " yirke wai intended’ as the destination of the bird. Nobody is reported. Iwr*. as missing. ; The weather /: has been very boisterous for days. There is hitavyVsnow ;on the' Ruahihes. .. ygH ; h-v
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12140, 30 December 1933, Page 5
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