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Two interesting phenomena peculiar to the twentieth cent ury are the appearance of flying saucers in the skies all over the world, and the remarkable growth in the popularity of science fiction. It may be said that Jules Verne and H. G. Wells were the founders of modern sciepce fiction ; though the
The world has lost one of the greatest mathematicians who ever lived. Albert Einstein was unique, a man who worked with mathematical con cepts which mere words could not describe, which ordinary minds could not even visualize. In recent years he expressed in mathematical form an idea for which
We appeal to all members and friends to send us cuttings of news paper and magazine reports of saucer sightings, etc. We shall publish as many as we can in the "Record." Even if we have already seen them, we would still appreciate your cuttings as you come across them, as we exchange them with othe
FIRST MEETING IN RECHABITE HALL. The March General Meeting of the Society was held for the first time in the Rechabite Hall in Grote Street; on Tuesday, 8th March. 'lhc President, addr·2ssing the meeting, took as his subject the question "Are Saucers Man-made ? ' ' He quoted the recently re-publish
Held on Tuesday, the 5th, the April meeting opened with a talk by the Hon. Assistant Secretary (P. Thomas) on radar and its use in tracking saucers. He briefly outlined the history of radar, and touched on its ele mentary principles. Using a blackboard to illustrate a description of a typical displ
The first meeting of the A.F.S.R.S. Discussion Group was held on Wednesday, 20th April. Mr. and Mrs. K. Cartwright kindly made their Hampstead home available for the meeting. There was a fairly small but very keen attendance. The discussion began at 8 p.m, and was closed, reluctantly, at 4 o' clock
place of sighting; position in sky; details of movement, appearance, sounds, and apparent size ; weather at the time ; names and reports of any other witnesses. The report should preferably be signed by the observer. The Society will treat any report as strictly confidential if requested to do so.
This was held in the Rechabite Hall on Tuesday, 3rd May. The Presi dent spoke on the subject of the occupants of the saucers, mentioning the types of men and women which people had claimed to have met. He referred in some detail to the various theories which had been put forward to prove that the s
There are several saucer magazines from overseas organizations which may be ordered through this Society, and those who would like to order any of these are invited to get in touch with the Hon. Secretary. Among those available are "Flying Saucer News" (English), "Flying Saucers" · (New Zealand), "C
Would all members and friends please note that future meetings of the Society will be held on the first FRIDAY in each month, in the small hall on the first floor of the Rechabite Chambers in Victoria Square (between Franklin and Grate Street). As usual, the meetings will com mence at 8 p.m.
The Society always appreciates personal sighting reports, or reports of personal interviews with people who have seen U.F.O.'s. The essential details required as these : Name and address of observer; date, time, and LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Queensland Member Sights Sky Object. Report by A.F.S.R.S. Member, Mrs. S. Anderson: "On the night of 13th March (1955), my young niece was staying with me. About 11.30 I looked outside and saw an orange object, hanging in the sky above the horizon. I called my niece to come quickly; before she did s
The English magazine "Practical Mechanics," published monthly by Newnes Ltd., has taken a great interest in the subject of saucers over the past year or so. During 1954 it has reviewed, at considerable length, both "Flying Saucers have Landed" and "Flying Saucer from Mars," reproducing photographs f
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E D I T 0 R I A L " THE GOOD !lb.D THE BAD
ie heads of groupA or societies, an invesi reveals some str.:mge re-occur·ing pattern common to each. yet with so little evidence from them that one cannot pin it
But neither must we fear these opposing negative forces. for fear itself vdll weaken our efforts to overcome, rather we must fit ourselves \vith
SO:L.:'J{ O'tSI :JPUT:r:r:r, ( Fro!':l Scc.:::c:1 L1.gazir-.o U, S.A. ) It is sigr:ific:::.nt t:2:::·t -!.le Pus:::.:'·:';; -:·c:.::.:c--:;::'l:i t rockot v:as .oTc f':-c't:. C.2·:·accicn9 iLclu.C:.L1e; \"'im,:al. :.J.L Y:Jll s radar "'''d ···dio at ·1 ,,l · -t v'
Deseret News and Telegram ( Salt Lake City )
Ea;{::e i·c was just a. :': ire.ge 'J...-,- ::our· ville.ges in western Sud.2.:1 think ther sa·,-r a ci t;y fly.1-;g -::::.rou.2:h -he aLr the other day
In connection 'Nith the above. we hope to print in our next edition an
By Marcus. E. Dodd By a not very difficult process of thinking it is possible to convince
WHAT IS HAPPENING n TBE SKIES ? •
REV. R.A. NELSON.
What are these objects seen in our Are tho spac0 beings that supposedly
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AL1 .)fiNIONS EX.PRESSED HEhEIN ARE THroE OF THE WRITERS.
( By Guest writer
There ls quite a considerable arn ount of talk these days as to w het he r these Saucers are FRIEND orFOE. -GO OD or BAD.• .PLEASE "J?AUSE AND THINKn the kind of people you have have r1 thi s earth of yours • ..[m I right ... GOOD
-BE F 0 R · E I n o t i c e that your Magazine cs.rrie s thu Motto ''SEEK AND· YE SHALL FIND" • You will never be able to find out any• t:b_,_i.ng ru.1les s you are willing to 'believe" acce-pt something
all ·the se queer and what seem reme.x•kable is a meaning t. happe!lings, and s o will t ou if you only PAUSE AND THIHKe
..A.. ,nt.-:.::a tJ.t.-roy is tl.1at t.hey are completely human in form and merely by man ipultions od scientific instruments
So far amns attempts have been confined to fiiting the physical form to meet the conditions expected by a suit made to make him immune to the expected conditions of their very meagre knowledge and theories. plus te irmer chamber of the container being fitted Virith innumerable inst ruments to help
METHODS OF PROPULSION OF THE SPACECRAFTS. The sightings ef extraterre stial space crafts
It is very essential to have established whether there exists any typical diff erence and antigravity apaert from the direction. between gravity If such a difference is found1no doubt it will be possible to separate them. In order to reachresults it is quite
crafts are utilizing this phenomenon, their real pro• pulsion may come fromthe fact that they are able to create an independent field of magnetism or gravity around ·them. This fiold of gravity consists of ultraplasma, which will push back matter in the form of atoms and microatoms (Hoat,light), and
CONJUNCTION WITH THE SPEEAL MEETINGS IN ADELAIDE AND THE CONVENTION .OF FLYING SAUCER SOCIETIES IN PERTH. VffiSTERN AUSTRALIA TO FOLLOW9YOUR EDITOR
HAS FOUND IT NECESSARY TO DECREASE THE NUMBER OF QUARTO PAGES IN THIS ISSUE. BUT RATHER THAN ROB THE READER 0}' HIS READING MATTER WE HAVE
INCLUDED A SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT OF FOOLSCAP PAGES WICH VITLL COMrENSATE FOR THE S1ffiLL NORMAL SIZE OF THIS MAGAZINE. HE WOULD COMMEND TO YOU THIS SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT AS A VERY TIMELY MESSAGE FOR THESE DAYS. WRITTEN BY THE LATE ARUR CONSTANCE
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As one rea.ds the many r epo rts of sighti ngs and the :r.(:;l'n:-.t-rks of' o"bs..erv-ers well as those of the official opinions exp:rossed of partic,.llarly those
What however is completely maddening is when such authorities can give no genuine reson for assuming the conclusions they arrive at. and the evidence points all to an inciden -hich is certainly NOT in the usual class. and also has some outstandiRg features which point to it being most definately
JUST HOW GULLIBLE ARE THE PUBLIC.?? AND HOW LONG WILL THEY REMAIN SO?.
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To say that this Convention was a success is a great misunderstatement for although it began in the ideas of the executives of the A.F.S.R.S. and The Perth U.F.O. Groups.with the possibilty of having Geo Hunt Williamson to be the Guest speaker. this after much organisation had to be regretably
Only one regret. that more of the UFO groups from the eastern states did not find it possible to send at least one representative. One thing we found was that UNITY AND CO-ORDINATION ARE POSSIBLE
. wHAT APITY THAT OTHERS .DID NOT FIND IT AS WELL WITH U S. THE PROOF OF THE SUCCESS IS THE KEEN DESIRE TO HAVE .ANOTHER ONE NEXT YEAR
AND POSSIBLY THIS WILL BE IN THE EASTERN STATES WHERE THOSE WHO COULD NOT COME WILL FIND IT THEM MORE OPPORTUNE.
WED. OCT 11th. 1961 • • • We were seated at the breakfast table of the Preso ident of the Perth U.F.O Society. Mr CJTil Jones. we had hardly begun when Mr Jones looked up from his plate and said. " I think we are going to see something tonight. " it was said so casullay nad cGrtninly he was in no fo
Total witnesses about twenty. all who testified as to it without variatin This got a good wite up in the next mornings press
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Dear - Brother FrGd I am enclo sing a cutting from a copy of tae London Daily Mirror which I came across recently, and which I felt may pove of interest to yourself and your readers , ( See report -following ) 'i n vi ew of the articles you have been running in your wonderfully instructive mag
.AL.AW..ARS LETTER CONT. The processes of mutation are becoming evident in many subtle ways and they
Russian scientists have discovered traces of an Abominable Seaman- a mo:aa ter unknown to science.
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In spite of clairo.s by vari0us- people to have vis ite other planets, there is not the slightest materil evid.c:.nce to prove that. any Earthman or vror.lf;.L has ever left the stratosphere in the physi cal body. To the fiver
How many more st ories of spave eate go ry as Nrs. Howarcl 's? travel fall into the same
The. phJRical ]j mitations ilnposer: 1->:; vel became possible. the human body f ort:1e d the bi ggE st drc w·oack t o space As the f e..ucerians \<re re rep flight at .present, he sa.ic'.
AUSr.f!lALIAN SAUCER RECORD A deadline has been fixed Rt one o ' cloci'
L1uri 12. the p a st quarter, t1·lO r.embors of the Cnr.Xl\·:-ere nvited.. t a ddre ss dinner· mecti:1gS cf ;tpGX Clubs a. t GaTer nd A:le·ltJ.ide ,· 01.1 the 25th. l·Iay and 25th. uly _rsect,lvel. Tne Hor;r. ?resirlent (J1r. F • .Stono) tr£d :the trip t Gu\rlcr, nd tt..eir
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Tho Hon. Preside!:t and !!or.. Secr3tr.ry·, as."JiSt€d. by l·t:· • Ross BurtrJ.olo.a·v1, cot...duct0d r.. disc'J..Sicrl on f.;y"i:p.g e.ucers at. a meet:tng of
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An outstanding point in flying saucer research which requires to be cleared up is the question of wheth er U.F.O. 's are mo.terial or non-material. Adamski says emphatically that the saucers and mother shi?S which he has seen are solid, material craft, and that the people in them are human beings l
l1. HlPPY CHRISTHl.S. AN D IN ENLIGHTENE D NEH YEARJ
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At the Septenber General Meeting the President, Mr. F. Stone, announced that it d been decided to form a Branch of the Society in New South Wales, to take over the work of the defunct Australian Fing Saucer Bureau and to expand the activities of the.A.F.S.R.S. in t he Eastern States. He and Mr. K.
While in Helbourne the President spent an hour and a half in. conference with a representative of the R.J:...A.F. Security Dept. , \-rhen matters concerning U.F.O. 's were discussed. A lot of unpleasant past experiences of
lished. Tho Depi. Jrefors to derl with ono national body, r1ther than many sll societies. It may be helpful for Ovorseas saucer oranizatins tc noto this point.
GOVERN1'>1ENT HAS EX PRESSED THROUGH THE R .A.! .F. SPCKESHA.N THAT IT Hl-1.S AN O.?EN HIND ON THE SUBJECT OF U.F.0.1s. This is in cc·ntrast with tho United Statos Govonmert, which has recently tried to deny that saucers exist. See PQGO 25.)
The Hori. President now National Director o.ve
The Hs.nnvn.r of the Civic Theatre, Adelaide, kind ly invitod :oembe.rs of the Connittee to attend a screeninrs of the filn "This Island E o..rth " ; in which Technicolor ex traterrestrial characters indulce in soue rennrkable r_ny hotJ., and two terrestrial scientists Faith D·)ner3ue and Rex Rea
The highlight of the Novonber LlGeting \vas to hn.ve been a tape-recorded talk by GoorG'e Adanski. Unfortunate ly, when the tape arrived it was found to be so distorted as to be aloost unintelliGible. To ply it as it stood was 0ut of tho question, as nost of the content of the talk w--.ulc.l have
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O!"le Is no' lor...g aaJuciatod 1::.!-:.h tha 3tu<!j· of WO 1!"t.c:re tur, or tho \lo:-k e>f lusr;P.!'C1. :l.u· the 1'llUUr.Jfuena1 w:l:::.hcut c.:>alnE; t:pcn t!1ooc stMnc-c c.nd fantc.stic re,0I·ts· of spacec.·:-..r- beirigs a.ncl' thoi.:r bohLviour. In t:b.is c.:ltcg cry ro "thoEe 3.CC
At the ·Docembor meeting, the Hon. Secretary gave said 'that from nn ny sour-cos, there wore suggestions t-: people lived on other planets, Ho_,:woulcl therefo re s .. · ith tho assump t io n that at l.ot>.st some of thci·l lonq ... :·
other sate>llitos in the solar s_ystom; so th..'l.t._whcn cl.o.ios wor9 ma.d<:t.• by_ Sa: ucer i:3. ns to ·como frnm Saturn o£: Jupi tor, c ,actually have cone from the satellites C'f those planets.
Also duriLg January the Society received a tQpc rocordine- of e.n a.rir.lross by :arold :B',_ltr;n) the Pres:i.don.t of Civili't;m Sr-:.ucer Investigation (Yew Zeo.J.E.r.d ) , l5ivcn srjne vmeks pr·evinusly to ·pers01mel c:. t the t:t.cnuapai Air :B''Jrco Statinn. Tl'!.is ro.-::orchnz, with s0me
ence, who wore ·ac.coptO·d:;·and ..distingtrl shed - in their fields.
Acco;rding to Taoist writi ng s the. Perfect l<.n (Chen Jen) is s.o subtile tr..nt he ce.n fly in the air.
IC.ATION BETHEE;H liE.\VEH .AND . TH. SIPCE TI1EH4 Tr::ER.:':: H.t,S'. BEET NO !<IORE C.OIG UP J'J-TD - n The ccntcnJcr--u.ry·· brigc'.nds of this planet ··urrking
ure? Did'.tha· officials hit''t.1pon sCtnething t-they did-: 1·- %_,: :;;;..·. :
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i.n their conclusions because of insufficiant data. In an art i c le titled nour NeighboLTS in Space :t, V.An :?irsuff, -leA· :::'.!..-A.S., 1-lli ti ng i:-1 :!.:8 S:::o-':.:; -:<"''"zi:1-:) for December l'-;j:), discusses the difi'ic!.:l0:-,r -:>::: :.;J_c.•••-i•,: r::.:r;y r e liable co.r:cl
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fr0m. the sun 'J.nd s0 givG the }llaue;t a much lo1,er surf;:,ce So 1::.orh:'1.ps Tc.mvs.Jn w.<:s rr.·:irE.: uccurc. ta tl1c.r... he
·fe sh mlrl ·see th.::: Globe, ·we 5rr.f..n L1, fr... irest o? ·(.heir
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A. tape-lecorded lecture by GeorgE- E. :Jillinwson, :JI t.he v!i tness9s tC' the A.[U1ski _l."lndinG e.nJ a pror-;in
'Io Scciety 5.s indebted to Civilin 8:-·.ucer b.t olli sence of New Y.:-1:::-l: fer the toxt cf 2 lecture b:r :VJE.j or· D. K0yhoe, entitled 11The F.3. B:::.B.ck•ut11, giv:;;n 0n. 9th. Dece':Ibor, 1955 f'.t the St. H.ichd.as !uena B:.1llrocm in J;w Yor:c. ':'he text of th5 s locture was rcC. t
nnd it it only t od -:.y thc.:.t t lc:;:,t hl.:.:> idc::.z 0.rf! becoming more .-:ccc;pt<d, not c.s ::\ pos;:;i 'bili ty, but ::s 0. vcr; f 11ct .
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The N:1ticnol Di rector visited Sydney in June ro1U. conducted m anb ers 1 meeting, cn.d o.lso n IJUblic lccturE.o at wr.J.cb. there was a. cro;-rded hill of anthudc.stic li st eners .
sive Press, v;i th c.;. good report nnd r. rnd r.n incre.:tsc in mEmbership,
The rc;tiona.l Director a..'1d SO!Jle of the H.Q. Commit tee \rill visit rielboume a.t Cl:uistmc,s, ond -;,Jill e;:i.Ye some leci;urcs. They .:'·e looki!i..g fonv::-.rd to meeting dl Victori:.::n
AE I,l)r. Fr8d. St o ne VP.s visiting Sydney, the Hon. Se· reta:ry took the ch"\ir. Sol'le o±: the lnte_s nd1<1s rnd deve lop ment::> in the s:.... ucer v1orltd were presented to membc:-:rs, :Jnd
At the July gencr::J. meeting, the m2in iteru on the · proe,TJriue wo.s nn .1.d'.iress by the Hon. Secrct2ry or. "Tht U.S. fir Force ':!Ild the U.F,O. 1s11• He d€.scrib0<1 the r..istorJ of the P.ir Forc&'s invcztigrtion of the U.F.o. mystery, and of its rel.:l.tions v:i th the Press end the pu'!:ll
ti::lcs. 'l'he a.dO.re::s wc.s i ll u f' trn.ted short quot ti on s from
Also .:>t the July mectir>-G in Addr.idB, members hcrtrd tope recording of :m interview wi t1 Fir. KeHh Cnrt...Ti.ght,
Two :--,ddresscs on the subject of F.S. were given dur ing July. i•1r. Frcd Stone ;as invited to .':ddrcss ::>. mcetine of the Hoodbille IVicthorlist Boys 1 Pcllo-v;s}1j_p on the 20th., :::nd Le spoke to r-. en.thering of nbout 150 young people 11nd t1eir fr-mlies who received lri::; .'lddress \
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808080808888630 111 these seasonal activities, we are consttly being reminded on all s ides by the Spirit of Christmas and its great message, l':i th the pi cture of the Virgin and Child portraying domestic bliss, and the A.ngelic message of Peace on Earth, Good rill to
"IN .AI,L" THINGS H'ESS'El\JTIAL, HBEH.TY "IN ZLL T!ITNGS CF.AP.IT"t What better rule for .ili vin€:, could be tJ::-an this a"ld one th'lt so clenr)_y exp:res::::e::; th e esential spirit nee<lerl tod<'-y, of Unity end 'ro lerDnc e .
Thi s case being too fnr back to meke eny other check or ::J.ssesSIIl ent i s most ususu.:J. in thnt it i s the first cu.se on record , in the whole of Australi a of o. sight In f :1ct cJ. rcrnft was only then in infnncy.
As w e expected , thi s case i s one which from the start had all the indi cations of tmi.ntenti onal hoax , for to quote from Moseley ' s "Saucer News " . " A Chi cago Mini ster and newspaper men have l earned the truth of thi s interesting case , se subject was supposed , under hypsosi s , to D
E X P E n I E N C E. Owin.:; to th0 m.::-ny sto ri es of fire:A1.ll incidents , end :iJb:ich. in nomc. C'J.sez
AUSTEaLIAN Stl.UO.:liiR':J REC10M. .
TiiE 'WEATHER f JUD . HWANITY 11
key" case. The-object was definitely not identifiable as any of the known objects which move in our skies. It was· elliptical or circular in shape, and either ranslucent or highly reflective Unlike Dr. Henzel's celebrated phenomena, it was capable of changing course abruptly and of coveri rig
Weather Bure a u trac:ked an unidentified object through a the odoli te. She had been tracking a weather balloon when a br i ght, tria n gu lar object came into view • . -It was several times larger th an the ba l loon and thousands of feet higher. } fiss Bchoeman called a secor..d o f ficia l ,
§_QQTH .ARICA!'T AIR FORCE Q.UESTIOI-!NAIRE m: UNIDF.N'I.11_Jj'I];_Yg:Q O:SJECTS
just DO exist; but the au-horities are unwilling to connect them with the 11flying saucers" of the popular imag ination. Yet what else can the thing v1hich 1'.f.r. Bing._h.a:o and Hr. Courier saw, be termed, if not a "flying saucer!'?
THE AUSTRALIAl'J" FLYING SAUCER RE? PRICE TWO. SHILLINOP
ORGAN· --6 .
var true , ani its sy.aibol of the nnn with a bouni bundle of wood should remind us of the great truth it I-'ortrays that UNITY IS STRElmTH for no ma.t.er what form of eocioty we exist in , it on ly in so far as Ne are bour together in unity that
It IIey b ovon n "J c i1 S sary :.v0n":'..l.a.lly if S'..lch N:r<::t::1g 1-::rs. pGrsist i:1 sc::1.ling ··:·h..Lt :p r "'! c i o u .s ::i.a,r. ·, to diSd.5SOci6;t'3 o u ::s 8 lV "1 S :froin t,...C!m rJ.tlJ.;r "':-ha.n 1-:. -l; th-::: h:C.ul;; .:>u.ff::r b•;!ca.us3 of t!tJifl, for -m work of disr
l'h:::; following i:; an articLJ whi9h ilas handod to. us by our o1i fric.nd Mr. W.P. Roy. a.nd t;l-1 ::..auzing part- of it. iE that iJii is t.'ikon from a V31Jf old nn.Ncfpr • so old t; paper itslf is y2- ll o w with abo ur!for+,unJ.t::ly rlo da.c ia on it but by crt..-tinothr du':.:,i
f'J:t1CO RD • ThJn 11ith ::. s1uilJ .Ivll'" :B;J.cholot ha.a his lu.nd bllc playca f or ue. a sc.al: of b : d ls HitP. .:1. co ild uni-.r E).J.ch bell , :.lnd.an th' coil a. striko Th3 a.ssist.J.ni:. plJ.ys a tun·"".
ar ·3 apt to consid::r th· discove.rsy and uz::..of Jlctrico.l curr'3nt
Ent -::rp r i s ing se i<mt ists who Ner·J Says Dr. L'; d Forest. of U .s .A. phnnins; to t ra ve l to tho rmon could not hav bcr.1Y1 on ho rig t tr.::l.Ck,. lU:l.n to·Jll.d never r-'3:1ch t.h .zmon I! · l0t alon:) travl by roclots to straro worlds and dist.:tnt f:tla.xi·'3 S •
ha.ve t o· a.nnounce that
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July 2 7 th, 56, 3-pm, when the Students of the Aizu A:gr1cu ture- r nd-f c :;- cstry school in Fukushi.ma Pr-e-:ft.u:r.'·,.__. N.t11 _!apan, v.rLs m[' king r:n obs e rv n t on of. the Sun-Spots, suddenly f o und p, To "t or t ± rcu l.. ,::. x
Ivirs Keido Yoshi.dc. · -end Miss Sumie Nekc:nishi observed two mysterious ligh t s ·over the outskirts of Sapporo, Hokkc:idc on the night of Feb24th. It ch<:'nged cclor from white to r e d -<:'..nd then
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Fo l lo w i ng up o n t he g re at i nt e r e st
yet to an o th e r Xmas,
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alii th J.mmln'S SltALL Mill£ WITI-i FEJ.V']ll1T HRAT ; o JG'IliEI.i!BS ? d.,, .;;!.cc o rd ing to His :P!QO tp.is::-:-' look for -J. NEV! h""'YM -'M· 'Jal'th • .t1 :.rl.) in NC ll")th ilight -,ousn--,ss • uno . Wo knOtr that th Adamio c ivilist ion NS dost·roy-;d b_y ¥VCl.. o
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ADAMSKIIS VENUSIAN VISITOR ON NOV.
\Vo arc 1::-nthc to u'ltcr ii1tu a field; 0f argument· and h:.po the foll::·w will not be trGated as-such 1 but tc corisistant attitude of a few .di tc:.rs of Saucer mag2zin.E.s wh-:; mak8 it so apparent in th8ir anxious
thGrcfor it is
sheer stupidity to
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A FEW XCRl?'rS FHOM fR01E$SOR Gii:ORGj3 HUNT li1TILLIAIVISON GLOWING PORE1NORD. TO Th BOO,:. You are about to read a book· thatcontltns eidence tha has taken ages to pro d uc e . The a utho r is ver·y carefull and exact re.sGE-l#)cher for he has b:rough t to the a tte n tio:_l. of the world
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S3:ND 3ITH3rt DIRECrr TO TH:2: .l?UBLI3HEnS. THi ESS:C1Z .l:'R:J:SS. .f .. 0. BOX 3433. CORfUS CHRISTI. TEXAS. U.S.A. OR f'L..A.C A:r ORDER OE TriE SA1·i2 1\1 TH A1.GONAUT D00K SHOf, :·ORTH Tee.
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BY 11IIE ABOVE VERY .PROGRESSIVE SSUTH AMERICAN SOCIEI'Y."
and tll_ey we:"'e travelling in
TOLAP.. GRAID3. SALTA. S e v er a l sti'a·-:ge ob j e c t s porformed evolut:ions over :t:i:aipe for 6 hour·s • • They flew at val"'-yi.ng heights and
ovJdcnco ot'. Oti.}:., tim-:;s nt stntod by our loo.1,nod men of sci.)nco J is t:1c.t LlrJ.n hu:::; nov; ronchod th:: sto.go in his plu.co of tilno iR ':;.-hich ,ho h::lc 'tho pOYi8r
Dosp1te the str;tQ;t:.:;st .of conaorship of tho
QUO Vf:.DIS?.
? DO YOU O.Pi:lfGY b/liNDEDLY i·7ELCOM ::.LL EVIDENCZ :·:.r-!D SIFT IT /l.ND TEST IT BY A RULE OF i•ilEISURE WHICH IS NOT CONFINED TO El:.Rl:ELY sr_r..HDJ:..HDS.?
IS IT NOT S!-N:6 1J.:Nl) LOGICl·.L TO ASSSS FLL 3UCII T:-!:N BY AN OUT OF CONC.t?TIOJ.J
ED. WITH TELEGUIDED
Let us consider first the use o
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SPACE C O N T A C T EARTH HAN BY "RADIO" TAPEREOORDED THE FOLL0\1/I.NG A REPRINT 'FROM "SAUCER REVIE\1" ENGLAND. cTULY AUG WITH A COMMENTARY BY OUR OWN TECHNICIAN JACK FERRY.
VOLUME FOUR.NO• •
ARE OF THE W RITE AND NOT NECESSA RIL THOSE OF THE SOCIET
THOSE OF THE SOCIET Aus·TPLl A"K
22NORTHCOTE ST.
SAUCER.MAGAZINE
OF AUTRALIA.
Wu. tch out for thoso who would sot th(,:; fo.ctunl workor against
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22 Nor thcoto St Kilburn • Sth. Aust.
FLYI·JG SAUCER
OP AUSTRALIA. OF :HE SOCIETY.
" OLD 1- ·ATH,S Pd·;D :i.\T:EW HORIZONS'' This bogins G'I.J_r fiftl". year of _,;;u.blicc. tion, of the m8.go.zino c..nd the sixth JGfXC' of ou1-. ,-;orl: [•.s n society and' lookins bo.ck ov0r the past y::;o.1•s., whc,t n vista of enlightJrun8nt [tnd cxpori:noc·JS it has boon. T'lJ Soci.ot:r i
j\.'·j-5:-u·_-.... r.;
and o the r varyi ng f ac tor s may THGSE OF MEN . D IFFERENT FROM
RE C O RD . evo lve f orm s and f e. a ture s of be ings As tn on omo i• s have b e e n ke e nly w at c hing niYs t e 1'l i ous ac t i vi t i e s
Thi s 0 d i t i o n g o G s
·oUR ARTISTS T.MPBESSION OF THE . PURNONG LA.NDING.
SEE PAGE THREE FOR STORY. r · · n 1\ .' C" .,· / ( i'\ I V I \ .(>
ALL OPINIONS . EXPRESSED AhE THE
EXPRESSED AhE THE WRITERS A1ID 1,.rT NCESSARIJY. THOSE
THE OFFICIAL OhGAN OP THE AUSTRALIAN F .LYI_.G SAUCER
F .LYI_.G SAUCER '"'r iend s ·,
What is wrong with the ind i v i dua l ?, Th
f e a r s f or his wel l being , his Job , hi s health and whnt i s to hspr;en t o him i n the dar k f utur e , or the her'38fter, He s trive s to be taken notice of t o rr1 h a v e a l l the materi a l
for aft3r [i.1l suffer from ogotism
' . CID[j D_g_
bdy of nothingness in di.teno, with planets
THIRD QUAR'l1ER
OF E AUSTRALIAN
WITHIN .ARE TEE \ 'I RITER::3 A.tm NO NECESSARILY TEOSE OF THE socIETY
MAGAZINE OF AUSTRALI
PAGE THREE. The adventure .hns boen on a scnlo uncomprehondod by th8 past. for tho;j, the groat ·mon like lVlarco J?olo ·."and Columbus and. tho mGn o.r hG:Poic dis liko thom,sought things in r e l a ti o n to this oarth and timo , but
not though dnrk it see ms
it from an I nd i an £>rofessor who d o si T· o s to re In all agos ,
ALL OPINIONS EXPRESSED HEREIN
THOSE OF Tiill
qf .oct upon his work , and t hose events wero· later 'followed b y his being postod by fuG air f)orce. to Singapore. which bo a natural trond of ovonts. but certainly it cannot ·be said that
a.c.L(i_ nut u O p(..., . cept8.!.J . .:... (d mol 0 ..Ll.l.i:i.l. !...l._U1 :: ;. . . ·.,t ,
lu c th e r trd n.g\Jri t i n S s !,+.
NIK.OLSKY .- CNpiDA TE OF PHYS C A L , AND MA THEMA T ICAL
SAUCER MAGAZINE FRED.P. STONE.
FLYING SAUCER· RESRRdH SOCIBTY . . 22 Nortticote Str_ee t .. KlLBURN.
ARE H- OF THE WRITERS. E-·13 T T 0 R I A L
WERE THEY LEMURIANS?
following roports "Yl0ct. ;y:_. : ; _; 11 thG local Pnorn The 18th 1960 and 2tJ cn.a::- .. 1110st interesting fol'l thoso .A.dvortisor
A Mi gr ant csio n ti st . sitt1.ng ono day this month o.t a stono tnblo in tho Nullnl,bor .Pl9.5_n: s Koono..lda CfLvo roali sod thn t nn
About 250 nboriginnl stono up to IO,OOO
havo boon found nt 25 anciont camps sites along tho Wakofiold River from Port \iifakofiold to B,·_laklava. sA· Tho finds hnvo boon mo.do by N:r H,JI
Tho f o llow ing is
tnk0n from tho
I £Jll wri t:ing this as cortni.n fc.cts nro now rovoo.lod w hi c h furthor support t!1::: pol£r flip thooPy •
SHAL L FIND
ED I TORI A L " REFLECTIONS " These following thoughts and f'actsvare given in an effort· ·to pl'ace on record some historical incidents of this society and its part it played in the making of the Flying Saucer work in Australia the success
Public meetings were held . and interest began to grow and members enrolled. The society was now really on its way Mr. A. Tomas former Secretary for Jarrold's Bureau contacts the v;ith such small remnants they had left in Sydney , the invitation was
from 'ORBTt· JULY 19o6Q, Irish Astron, .Soc. "Temptin' Providence - that's what it is1" remark these days when we read of the havoc of earthquakes The early days of rnd tidal waves, typhoons and volcanoes.
It' s Them Sp1Jtniks aruiJi-Q.ombs11
TAS2 Oct. 9 The Tasmanian Secretary of the World Council of Church es, Rev. Lionel Brovvning, reported having seen, on Tuesday 4h Oct. , near Cressy, a 300ft, cigar-shaped mother-ship and five or six flying saucers, eech about 30ft. across.