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Reference number for this case: Oct-54-Saint-Brieuc. Thank you for including this reference number in any correspondence with me regarding this case.
[Ref. 1686:] "LE MERIDIONAL" NEWSPAPER:
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FLYING CIGARS
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[Ref. 1675:] "LE PROVENCAL" NEWSPAPER:
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THE FLYING SAUCERS (continued...)A MYSTERIOUS CRAFT
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[Ref. 842:] NEWSPAPER "L'YONNE REPUBLICAINE":
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IN SAINT-BRIEUCSaint-Brieuc, October 4 -. Several people claimed to have seen a "flying cigar" at 300 or 400 meters away from them, at aproximately 08:45 P.M., at an altitude of 50 meters approximately. The machine, they said, may have been of a length of 15 meters and lit, by intermittencies, of pink gleams. It moved without noise. |
[Ref. 1391:] JOURNAL "LE FIGARO":
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Flying saucersContinued from the first page. Close to Saint-Brieuc, a luminous cigar evolved during more than one hour. [...] |
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Saint-Brieuc, Côtes d'Armor, multiple, low, cigar, gleam, light, pink, silent
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