A p;n!o nf wind can. and does, pnv duce many curious situations. , - On Tuesday, while a young lady . was walking demurely along Devon street she was considerably startled to fool something: alight on her head (says the “Herald.” New Plymouth). It proved to b? a man’s hat. which.'after this brief pause in its hurried flight dropped at her, feet—where it . was tmickly ioined bv iin flurried owner. Just as he pounced in triumph on the. hat. his foot slipped mid he ended a brief but spirited pursuit nf his straying property on his knees before a. giggling maiden.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9691, 20 June 1917, Page 3
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