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ISHI ... a✓. • •' A •' 1^31 ??’• 1 ;A Glen fnnes earner and! hi*,-ftear a£■laped objetf speeding through■» *nltht,f andal-ISSut-MOki^dilt;U.fl.uAW-OfXuotred mfc* _. _ e maA -wfcfr ,/saw \ the _ e; pbjelct '^iear Glen In^-is Mr. -JackuR. Fterris. of . Street.' - ,isaid to-day. ■-- .,U^Aj. * ■■ * ’A wramn’iand her __ __said the object VetoHrtda, green f2MfMlHlBNBA dairy Tanner fa: (LB'S -saw'*at grt *‘mif$s?' naming' -frcafr it at s^if seamd; intend), - •?$ Was/ unyoking the horse . •I; jise la.w-eagte busi,| ness at .^apbut 5:20 pm. - oh Monday yrtien I-.fcaw some1-1the town,;,-. r*1*- * ;-‘^Thfe object seemed to be about three . feet long, in somethiqg, ,l:!ke the shape ofa bright white incolour. . c** - •• - -rMARGARET'S ROMANCEarrroVedLONDON, - Friday: The morning; .newspaper, “Daily IVfirror”, * wbfeh conducted a poll among Its readers on the qnes. don .^“should ^Princess Mhr?aret^bc «llDwed toTRIP TO THE DOCTORIt was travelling from c^hjto sppt, In $ 'straight,.. “As soon as I saw it Imarry ' -Group ’Captain Peter*1 announced that67*907 readers had. TOt-tooand! Twas pretty relieved, be- ■1-eve toe’*'..‘ Mr. '.Perris said the object disappeared very suddenly.-The ‘.‘flyihg •• saucer” -over WaUngarfa was seen by Mr. AH Murray, a railway guard stationed' at Glen.Ihnes. TRAVELLING FAST He £ -thfe object dppear-The “Daily Mirror’1 has . a,- circulation of . ai-!. most, four* and a half milUon.5—• ‘ “ *“ • v-'; The opposition tabloid., •the ;lt;T£uy Sketch”, this wfeek attacked the “Mft-_ roP* for;:hol'dlng‘ such a poll, and said it Was ah intrusion into the? private. life, 'of* .the Prin: cess.-1.4 ,jr ; ' -*•■ed abtut'530' n.'ta- on Monday; • ’ -“It only-seemed to be a couple tof' hundred feet np, iif ihe'fiif add.Was travel-litix f airly fast,v*hE.Ba?d. -T only saw It ffif r'a VeryShort thnfe,J because ‘ T looked up. Just as it fetploiled lp mld .a'r' and ‘disappeared.“I was at.’he raliWaybarracks At the tine;- ’ J•The 'saucer looked a6 if it was slightly bigger than a cricket ball. and. was blue in colour. • ”* “ •EXPLODED“The. rear portion of the object shot off first,'and left streakscX red.. “Then the whole thing exploded, and Lt gave the genera! appearance of a sunset ■“A lot of people at Wal-iangaiTa- saw it In the air, and it was seen at Stanthorpe.tOO,'' ’ • -“It would be hard to say. whether it was a naturalSYDNEY, Friday: N..W. forecast: Occasional showers 'along bontberh half of highlands and western riopes; •* scattered ‘ showers on 1 central 'western plains and’ Riverina, gradually^clearing* 'Snow , showws ohthe Alps. Frosts on* the highlands and ln‘ northern districts.- Mild by day and in‘ socth. Modferate to fresh westerly ' winds, smooth seas. r *■ :MARKETSSYDNEY, Friday:.. Today's market' quotations;. PeaS 46/ to 56/; fine 130/4; butler 420/2; cheese 2/3J to 2/ 10J; eggs,;hen 5/5, medium 4/6; honey, choice, lid to Hid: beestfax C/6.to 6/9; no-phenccnenon or a -maiumade tatoes, Victorian, seed 50/;happened' that•oaten chaff, prjmc; 23/6;..lucerne hay. dem'k pressed, good, sound, 16/6 to . 17/6; oaten straw, prime. 18/6. •WOLFRAM 'The British Metal Corporation, Sydney, quoted good- __ gTade wplfram at. 340/ a im?tobject- on ' Monday j for* immediate - del.very toDarling' -Harbour.obled, it quickly.“Everyone*reckoned it must have been a flying, saucer.” Mr. -Murray saicL* -“STRANGE OBJECT” (Four people In the Taree district also saw a • strange aerial night.
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