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AFOSR NICAP/CSI Roll 4
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MISC-AFOSR4-123
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MISC-AFOSR4-126
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t GANDER, Nf (CP)Captains World Airlines p ported sighting j 1 ing disc* near tl tional airport bet The first airll t spot the objects < altitude at 13,000 jniles east of the '' afterwards, the located them fu NflL Aug. 18 M;M two Trans-1 esp/anes today re- lysterious fly, ~ Wg totema-; ie-skipper to'' ptimated their eet, about 100 rpprt^Shqrfly lecohd. plane.'' ttife ";Rbmei"Italy, Augirat 29, 1952 AI-F-J5 ,- Rome, .Aug. 50 (AFP)~ Last night, a flylng; saucer was seen in the sky of Rome by. four personB, who give perfectly- concordant descriptions of the object^... ! The diBc was very luminous and of a bluish color. Coming from.the NW, it passed over the Italian at a blinding spaed and^disappeared in the southeast. The round form of the disc was plainly, observed by the four witnesses. (Transl. A. Mebajje) " '' ; - ; Pusan, Korea; Sept- AI-P-553 Pousan, Sept. h ("AFP)-~ A "flying saucer" was supposedly seen today by several persons over Pusan, the temporary capital of South Korea. This, is the second such report in two-months. . ..,- . . . '' . . ..: According to the. witnesses, the maohihe, of a whitish color, spun Blowly above -_the city''for 11 minutes, then; disappeared at ;a-"terrific" speed. , V Hong Kong (China), September 12/15", 1952 AI-F-57 Taipeh, Sept. 15 (AFP) According to an expert radio-telegrapher and meteor- ology student, fifteen flylns- saucers appeared in the sky of Hong Kong durtng Fri. night (Sept. 12-15). They were flying in a triangular formation, each one three , timsB as brilliant as a star of the.first magnitude, and traversed the Etfcy sky"in''; a southeasterly direction. The witness did not wish to reveal his identity until ; he had consulted the Hong Kong Observatory. ,.''''..- . , . i The director of the observatory declared today that nothing of the sortrwae recorded by his instruments, and the H9ng Kong press seemed to know nothing of the, matter. (Trahsl. by A. Mabane Jj|A fireball prcoesslon,"- ADM^ ) ''.. /;
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