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H-Bomb Protest Ship Leaves

(Rec. 10 p.m.) TOKYO, April 21. The Japan Council Against A and H-bombs today discovered that their 200-ton fishing boat to carry the council’s protest mission into Christmas Island waters, has already sailed—on a fishing trip to the South Pacific. Fishermen at Uranga, southern Japan, told council representatives that the skipper and his crew had decided yesterday' that they could not risk loss of earnings waiting for the council to reach a final decision.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28259, 23 April 1957, Page 11

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H-Bomb Protest Ship Leaves Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28259, 23 April 1957, Page 11

H-Bomb Protest Ship Leaves Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28259, 23 April 1957, Page 11

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