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ite. Tuesday. Ju]y 25, 195(tock Markets Holding11tock market over th® u remained in sound Ith all valuaa bolding equal to Uw previous ■, reports New Zealand M a. Oo, Ltd Theinquiry, u uMial, has rouog Merino wethers on a buls of about [7. spring shorn, young ly higher, u a fair enquiry for |e wethers and these ,, carrying s reason* jut 70/. when In for-ion and of good qual-or-age ewes, In lamb, skin, are also In shght about 00/- to 85/- and d quality a little bet-FLYING SAUCERS ARE REALTop U.S. Military Secretilxed sexes, unshorn,demand at from 80/-ordlng to age. sheep ar« In strong rttcularly mixed sen* tf about 90/- unahora. enquiry exists for at-d crossbred 0® market a sustain if-age buDocks and ire* at valued quoted toqe rwporV There is y easing of Uda market.braThe flying . they are made net * In Man, bat In tk Stales; and when MM Fore* sees fit to Uen on them Hreal;wfl be gwodMotorMi' Intursnce M. Dos A/p give®.So declares Henry 0- Taylor wsll-known joumallat and radio commentator. In tha August Read •r's Digest. The article ,1s con densed from a broadcast.The saucers vary tn Mu* Taylor says, from small white dteks 30 inches wide to big oflfls Mfl.fwt across. Nearly all aru round; Mime are Sal and edged up M... others arc raised In U* teotra Uke a pie. Some aid ftedtd. others arc not They emit M uMeam ofand no sound. Hur san stand statloaary In the a*. OSD dash aft to right or left wtttl ' speed. Their funeUsa W an important military ea Nine out of ten log saucers are due or confusion, Taylor several have been Nine flying disks.Pacific Coast of Airlines Captain real Plve seen Mountains of Oregon were a hundred-foot■erred over New Mexioo tn April. IMA. and a 250-footer sighted over Madison vllle, Kentucky. lt;» January 7. 1M8 The saucer development -.la “• Mg and expanding expsriftflBtel project which has been progressing In the United State ggtdfeiwe year* Taylor say* through threepeaki In public obMrwttob1 tn July. 1M7. January IMS. add'April 1950 The lauows Hava gitesn bigger with each phase.A flaming, cigar-shaped object about a hundred feet Ion*, reported over Mongomsry. Alabama, by two reliable Airlines pilots, was real. Wo, the author eUiea. BUI it was not sigsr-ahaped, nor was it h flying saucer.” It was a US Navy experimental fighter, great jet airplane of incredible speed. Though nearly rpund. Its extremely fast flight (pnother military wcreti made It appear elongated and clgar-ehaped to the human eve Chances of finding a flying saucer arc slight, because are made of material whldt leg rotes In the air. If m found, one, however, you would redd tb« following message stencilled on It: Military secret of UM OrUMd States of America (and a number i Anyone damaging or te-reallng description or whereabout# of this missile is suhject to* serution by the United Government. Call collect at lt;telephone number and sddr— of a ufi Air Basel. Non-explootve.”Bathurst Grown Tobacco at SSd.A suceewful experiment In ir°w|n« tobacco In Batharwt calmlriiipd in the safe of a bale of ln«aj)y ^xrwrn War at the rnlin* prk, ef Md. a lb. a* reemi Brisbane lebaeoa”per,mrnt 0e«an °“‘,y lsat September, when the tobacco was«» by Bathurst ExperW 11 wt* Planted out In «*rly November.Site chosen was Fry Brothers' on Um White Rock road, near Kelso, where one sixth of an r™.!,9 pl0lU*d- Measrs. FrySfeZ’ ?.Kretd 10with the Experiment Farm in producing the tobacco on an experimental bonis.The tobacco was planted In typical upland granite soil of a type found throughout much of the Bathurst district. The exceptionally wet season made irrigation unnecessary, although It would be necessary for tobacco In normal Bathurst weather conditions.The tobacco wa* harvested in late March and taken to the Experiment Farm for curing in a •pedal curing barn, this procewr taking aboui six days. The har-vest yield wa.-. 1000 lb. per acre.A bale cf thh tobacco weigh-Ing 1M lb ... ^snatched tothe Brtsbanr sale* and wM at the rmllnc price of Md. a lb.Mr. H. !*□. of the Bathurst Experiment Parm staff, who attended the sale:., said that the acreage under tobacco tn Australia was on the IncreaseMala NSW. tobacco growing centre* are Texas and Ashford i both near the Queerudnnd border). Tamwurth and Tenlerfleld. Several acres of tobacco are being grown at Tenterfteld under conditions similar to those at BathurstMARKET REPORT Pigs Again Dearer
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