Interest in U.F.O.
A North Island visitor to Christchurch is interested in| getting in touch with any of the Christchurch residents who saw and reported to "The Press" on Boxing Day a bright object with a long, brilliant white tail moving from east to west very low over Christchurch. Mr C. R. Lambert is keenly, interested in unidentified flying objects and has a book published in Britain about them. ii When he read "The Press” , report about the sightings he , thought some of those who saw the object might be abk- , to match it against a photo- | graph he has from Tauranga ( Two women in a boat took j photographs of a man who < had fallen overboard When t the photographs were developed one showed a long bright object just above the horizon. Mr Lambert would welcome anyone who saw the Boxing Day light or object comparing it with his photographs. He can be reached . over the next two days at S 1 Owen Street, Upper Riccar- * ton. or by telephone at t 489-838. j Shark scare.—Whangamata * "•>ea-walkers" had to be I escorted away from approaching sharks on Tuesday. Every summer hundreds e o' people make the 15- s minute walk between Che»rington Point and Clark sl Island, on the Coromandel o Peninsula. The water is nt thigh-deep ail the way. and the attraction of pauas and sea eggs has made the trip 11 popular Sharks were seen h again yesterday.—(.P.A.) -©
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33423, 3 January 1974, Page 2
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241Interest in U.F.O. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33423, 3 January 1974, Page 2
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