JAPAN SHOWS INTEREST IN TEST
Jteceived Tuesdav, 7 p.m, X'LW YORK, July 1. Japan, which is the. onlv nation oi' tlie world knowing anything about the atom bomb from tlie recoiving end, showed itself vastly intercsted in the results of the Bikini experimeiil, says the X'evv York Times' Tokio corresjiondent. Every newspaper in Tokio as vvell as most in the ■smaller connnunities, puslied aside otlier news to be able to report every word releasml by J'oreign ageucies about the bomb drop. Inlerest eent red on the fato of X agato. The Jajianese expect answers to fpiestions such as, whai is the bomb's tmlay. " \Ve still neod economies in the hind steel bulwarks beeause tln1 casualties :it iliroshima and Xagasaki were mostly those caught in the ojien. AYlien a bomb is dropped on water or over a harbour, wliat are the subsidiarv ell'ecls ashore and xvhat i,s the upward eft'eet 1 JMoseow newspapers liave not publislied anything about Bikini.
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Chronicle (Levin), 3 July 1946, Page 5
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