BLUE LOBSTER CAUGHT
NOVELTY FROM CANADA
A fisherman in Canada- whose veracity and sobriety are unquestionable,- has caught a blub lobster (says ail English Exchange). Even in a land Of profound surprises and incalculable potentialities this is unique, and a place has been found for the crustacean in a museum. There, one trusts, it will never be given cause . to blush and •- to retrogress into tire pink familiarity of its boiled comperes. It is true that in its natural state no lobster is pink. A greyish green extinguishes it in the eyes of enemies in the sea. But those unenterprising hues do not win immortality even if they ensure longevity. The museum specimen’s indigo blue has achieved the first even if it failed in the second.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1934, Page 13
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126BLUE LOBSTER CAUGHT Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1934, Page 13
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