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Church People Say They Saw Flying Saucers *--A party of picnickers saw what they believed to be a I flying saucer at Glenroy last week.The picnickers- members of St i Paul’s Church of England Young I People's Fellowshii — noticed th« , I object when it appeared from .behind a range ot hiiU i As ii flashed aero s the sky the object, which appeared to be round land silver, left In its wake a dense-’ stream cf vapor or -moke. When 1* lirst came into view from the north- | east it was climbing steeply ana• after several seconds traced an arc j across the sky and disappeared in iI the south-west.The objeci was visible for more j I than three minutes and. when first seen, was emitting a continuous stream of vapor or smoke. However • I as it was disappearing from sight the substance left behind came in sliorl bursts like, say cur infor-'mants. ihe exhaust from a car engine: Wha* distinctly resembled a .white rainbow remained in the sky - for nearly a quarter of an hour before evaporating. No sound could j be heard.Several people in lithscw also observed the strange ebjert — Mercury.
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Mudgee Guardian and North Western Representative

Mudgee, New South Wales, AU

Thu, May 17, 1951

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