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ADVENTURE IN SPACE

Sir,-I listened to the broadcast "Adventure in Space" and was a little surprised at it being more or less treated as a joke. The youngsters put some. very good questions, especially the one about the saucers. The speaker’s joke about the lid of the dustbin was uncalled for and not a bit funny. He may not admit the saucer business, but from what I have read, and from what people say they have seen, there seems to be good reason to believe there is something in it. I suggest he reads some of the many books on the saucer problem.

C.

CLAYTON

(Auckland). |

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 916, 1 March 1957, Page 5

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ADVENTURE IN SPACE New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 916, 1 March 1957, Page 5

ADVENTURE IN SPACE New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 916, 1 March 1957, Page 5

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