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H-BOMB TESTS IN PACIFIC

U.S. “Confident” Of Future Safety (Rec. 8 p.m.) NEW YOtlK, July 8. A United States delegate to the United Nations announced today that the United States Government was

“confident’’ that any future hydrogen bomb tests in the Pacific could be conducted without any untoward incident. The announcement by the delegate, Mr Mason Sears, came on the eve of the opening of a hearing by the petitions committee of the Trusteeship Council of protests by the Marshall Islanders against the effect of the recent hydrogen bomb tests in the Pacific. “The United States Government found that there is no other place in the world, over which the United States has jurisdiction, where experiments of this nature could be successfully conducted with less danger. “No one could reasonably contend that the Soviets should be the only nation to conduct nuclear experiments,” he said.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27397, 9 July 1954, Page 11

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H-BOMB TESTS IN PACIFIC Press, Volume XC, Issue 27397, 9 July 1954, Page 11

H-BOMB TESTS IN PACIFIC Press, Volume XC, Issue 27397, 9 July 1954, Page 11

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