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STORIES OF STRANGE LIGHTS.

AND "SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE . ' NIGHT." (By Telctrraph-Press Association.) Dunecljn, July 28. An Opoho repident claims to have seen an airship at Opoho, fsprth East Valley, at two o'clock this morning Ho say.s that be was awakened by a great noise.

SEEN BY 300 PEOPLE ' Inveroacgill, July 28 Airship ptones and theories continuo News is to hand that a strango light was sqen over Orepuki last night, and a correspondent writes to tlio "News" stating that, on Saturday night, he saw what appeared to bo a bright light that moved in the ceiure of a dark body To-night nbout two hundred people in the streets of Inveiciiigill saw a moving light m tho sky, that dnKcd south and then disappeared

ANOTHER VERSION. Oamaru, July 28. On Monday night, between 630 and 0 o'clock, about half a do/.cn porsons state that they saw, in tho direction of tlie Kakaiiui Ranges, a light apparently attacliwl to an airship which moved along the ranges At tho latter houi it rose highei and disappeared over the lown lulls in the direction of Dnnodin. The neht was quite distinct, and was seen through binoculars

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 572, 29 July 1909, Page 5

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STORIES OF STRANGE LIGHTS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 572, 29 July 1909, Page 5

STORIES OF STRANGE LIGHTS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 572, 29 July 1909, Page 5

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