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dishdasha · 6 years ago
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Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, Comedy Theatre Melbourne, July 1956
https://www.ausstage.edu.au/pages/event/15134
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hybrid-alien · 8 years ago
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1955 Melbourne, Australia: Mass Sighting of a “Sky Saucer”
The Argus newspaper tell us how a “Sky Saucer” appear in Melbourne, Australia. Until this day no one knows whats was that unidentified flying object.
The newspaper reads the following:
Hundreds of people reported seeing a “flying saucer” over Melbourne late last night. Home-going theatre crowds stopped and gaped as the “saucer” drifted slowly down and across busy Collins St., towards Victoria Dock.
Switchboards of The Argus office, the police, airlines, and the Weather Bureau were jammed as inquiries come in about “a huge object” in the sky.
Later a startled motorist told of a “huge black saucer, 30ft. across, with lights from underneath.”  It rose up from a paddock on the Geelong rd., and soared over some trees towards Laverton.
“I was just passing new bridge work, 16 miles from Melbourne, on my way from Geelong, when I saw it,” he said.
He said that the weird,low-flying object was almost an exact replica of overseas “saucer” pictures.
Late last night T.A.A and A N.A, issued a special alert to all inbound, and outbound planes to keep a close watch for the “saucer” in a bid to track it down.
Many observers said the saucer was surmounted by a cabin with lighted portholes, and had four “landing knobs” underneath.
From Collins St., Mr. Frank Hoath of Glenhuntly rd, Elwood, rang to say:  “I’ve just seen a flying saucer going diagonally south and west over Collins st., below the clouds.”
Mr. Alec Hume, taxi-driver, of Barkly st., St Kllda.: “I just dropped a fare in Smith st.. at Collingwood, when he said, ‘Can you see that?’ and pointed to a dark, circular thing moving over the Exhibition dome.
“It was like a cone with a light inside it.  I was frightened until it went out of sight.”
Mr I. Crawford, of Edwards st.. Kew. told The Argus:  “I was on a training run in the Reservoir paddock off Cotham rd when I saw the saucer at 10.55.
“It came from a quarter-way up the horizon and swept right over my head, a flat disc with a cabin on top, silhouetted against the sky.”
Mr. Peter Reilly, of Disraeli st.. Kew, said:  “It was low, below the clouds, and drifting slowly west.
“I’ve never seen anything like it before.”
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