News in Brief.
A Domestic Victory. I have had a great domestic victory.” stated a well-known Wanganui resident. " and I have to thank the Duke of Gloucester Mv wife and I have been happily married for many years, but we have alwavs kept tip a certain dignity in the home. I have never once had a meal at the table in mv shirt sleeves. I have never dared to suggest it. but when 1 opened the newspaper. I saw where the Duke had dined in his shirt sleeves on the East C oast. I put blue pencil round the paragraph and underlined every word. My made no comment at all. and we finished the meal in silence. It was a great victory! ” Descent Into Sea. An unexpected thrill was giyen to about 500 campers at Waihi Beach cn Boxing Day, when a parachute descent was made by Mr I. S Fraser from a monoplane piloted t>v Mr S. .T. Blackmore. of Hamilton. states the “ New Zealand Herald.” Mr Fraser had only a narrow strip of beach on which to land, and as a strong northeasterly breeze was blowing, the descent had to be made from a point well out to sea to enable a successful landing to be effected. Mr Fraser dropped, and in descending performed a series of acrobatic feats. He was somewhat out in his calculations. however, for instead of landing on the beach he fell into the sea beyond the line of breakers, and was momentarily in danger of being smothered by the parachute. Fortunately, the waves and wind caught his equipment, and he was thrown on to the beach none the worse for his adventure.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20501, 31 December 1934, Page 6
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