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. TUESDAY, 30th SEPT- 1952......TBS BtJBfiA BMCBy TWO Local ResidentsWhat Is reported ‘/to hv£ been a Flying Saucer was seen on Saturday night at about 8.50 o’clock by Messrs P. J. Byrne and R. A. Bevan.These two Burra residents were -standing outside Mr Bevqn'fi shop, when Mr Bevan drew Mr Byrne’s young son’s attention to an object which came in view from a North Easterly direction over the roof of the Fire Station, Mr Bevan stated he thought at first that the object was an aeroplane.Mr Byrne stated that the-i - - ~ vtog much too fast for axT agroplane, although it appeared to have aend find aiKjof- vapor it. -' Tttra-fine at a ndevent-sjronr viewwhite Ught at was leaving a? or smoke behifa veiled in a str tremendous spi ually disappep over Brewery 1 The assumption f that It might have been ^meteor Is out, because a meteor would have fallen tOwbfflu the earth whereas the qtyeftt seen by Messrs Bevan and1 Byrne kept at the one leyd,Many people throughoutthe State report having* seen similar object in the skyat about the same time.
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Burra Record

Burra, South Australia, AU

Tue, Sep 30, 1952

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