FLYING SAUCER OR METEOR ?SEEN BY GLOUCESTER RESIDENTTo the eight people In northern ceutres who last week said they saw what they thought wis ,,fllng ?auccr whirling across the rkj or.s nn,h: may be added a1. l*ast one local recmfent He is Mr. c.tuur Tste the b'.acksmith, who saw the object when h.« \*a» sitting on the back verandah of n«s home In King Street after tea. He said It was brilliantly lit all ovc.* and looked at flrst like a an all plaue although It was travelling much filter than a ‘plane. It rarae from a north-weaterly dlrec*loi and duap-p and In a flash over the Mogranl. Opin 'n of the Go/crnmcit Aat-.oro-r.. r ,Mr. H. W. Wood}, who aai-J !e hid received good description:? of the . o‘».-;t. was that It was a:mo»t carte. iniv a bright meteor. — Gliuccs'er •Ar.vrcate.r'lit a a FHmrvlaa ITIi- tnr Wil.