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Flying saucerover N.S.W.?ilrr:SI-Nine reportsSYDNEY, Sat.—Nine people reported seeing a flying saucer over various parts of New South Wales to-day.Thr reports came fromi”iy!Parkc8, Berowra (north| J:jj|of Hornsby), Wollongong, \J n- 'Enfield, Belfield, and' l*'jFive Dock. R fEye-witnesses described, J?™the flying saucer as a cigar-shaped nbjr.r.t. flying very fas; at a great heightRAAF and Civil Avia- _ tion officials and meteorologist* a: the Sydney Weather Bureau could not explain ^ (the objcct-' I Parke? is 272 milet west.of Sydney, Berowra ift 28 in miles noith. Wollongong 52 heimiles south, and Enfield, nd Five l*vk. and Belfleld are •nt suburbs Ia Made no soundPeople who saw the object said it was well lit* rc The flvinc saucer was seen jover ParKes at (i ijn. by one »r man, Berowra at *U7 a.nv i- by two men. Enfield at b.ll) i- ift m bv three men. and 1 Bellicltl ut 6-10 am by one! mnnThree P.M.G employee*7 who naw the flvinc saucer J.l on their way to work at .i | Enfield -aid II appeared , to haw manv lit window*. na giving it thr appeuranre i of a ship at *e».The three PMG Workers __.*re Rcu Edwards, Haber-“ field, William Anderson, of i Enfield and Ken Shippley. of Burwood Edward- and Anderson are married ex-servicemenon.ar•r-ftniiii.0tryreralpin“Like airship”Edwards 3*ul The flying | saucer was well to the north of Enfield, and travelling due north to south.U was a long thing like an ulrshiu- or n submarine, he 1,1 “0*cc “It was at least three orrnrO’Ahrfour limes larger than a four-eiigincd Skymasler.II made no sound but fji travelled at about 500 miles1 IS.‘an hourOne. thing the three of us be [are convinced about—it wasir definitely not u meteor orpr | any kind of star s. It travelled across ilw sky us straight Ah a gun bur-i * el. and appeal ed to be on a fixed course. We saw it for at least n full minute before It disappeared uito n bank of cloud*.We could even see the exhaust- »r the bark of thesaucer, which looked likeJets“White object”Mr G McKenzie, of Bei-ficld. said he saw the flyingg saucer while on hi*, way to work about 6 10 a m It was flying about 500 miles an hour, and at 25,000ft altitude.Keith Holmes, ID, Dairy) farmer, and Gordon Rost.Univrrwtv student, both of Berowra, said they saw it over Berowra at 6.17 a.m. travelling due south Sparks were coming from a type of exhaustMr. L. Bailey, of the I’ttrke.s radio station. 2PK. -aid hr .saw a white object, flat at one end and pointed nl the other, flying over the town at 6 s_m. at about «OO0ftMr J. La belle, of Five. Dock. said he .saw a flying saucer puss over the suburb about 6 a m. to-day.Mrs. B McTiemey. of Wollongong, said she saw strange object pans over North Beach Wollongong, between 12.45 and I p.m today. •6ffirinlN in the Ktngsford Smith Airport operutlons room Mid the abject was not ft civil aircraft or a RAAF plane.II ueyr»jrninrpciin-lontorial^ a inrt bei sen •slimI.ngashrn-ir’sicene-05-nceIn»re-onson-ateiblyUulBu-WHSn a esl-:ate
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