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TRAVANCORE AND ATOMIC BOMB MATERIAL

Received Tuesday, 7.20 p.m. „ NEW DELHI, April 2. Travancore, in which are the world 's largest deposits of atomic bomh material, thorium, will resist internafcional, foreign exploitation,' said the Premier (Sir Ramaswami Aiyar). "The Government does not propose to hand over control to any outside agency." (A member of the house of Commons, Mr. Blackburn, recently proposed that Britain take control of Travancore ' s deposits.)

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Chronicle (Levin), 3 April 1946, Page 5

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TRAVANCORE AND ATOMIC BOMB MATERIAL Chronicle (Levin), 3 April 1946, Page 5

TRAVANCORE AND ATOMIC BOMB MATERIAL Chronicle (Levin), 3 April 1946, Page 5

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