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  4. MONTE BELLO BLAST

    PERTH, Friday.—A dense, purple-red cloud soared swiftly from the explosion of Britain's first atomic device at Monte Bello Islands this morning. ...

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  5. ATOMIC PARTNERSHIP

    NEW YORK, Oct. 3. A.A.P. — American officials were totally in the dark about the nature of the British atomic explosion in the Monte Bello Islands, said United Press. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PERTH, Friday.—Skilled observers who saw the atomic test to-day have decided, on reasoned consideration, that Britain's new atomic weapon is apparently far more deadly than its American prototypes. Although less spectacular, there was no doubt that tremendous power was unleashed and that the destructive force resulting was spread over a wider area than comparable American bombs. Mr. William Mangini, a Perth research physicist, who watched the explosion from a 300ft. hill 56 miles away, said the colour of the flash—which is a very good indication of the temperature—seemed to be much deeper than recorded at the American explosions. This indicated that the temperature of to-day's blast was lower, but there was no question that tremendous power was unleashed. Delay In Details Of Blast

    LONDON, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—It will be at least a fortnight before details of Britain's first ...

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  7. "POSSIBLY H. BOMB" EXPLODED

    TWO scientists yesterday suggested that Britain had tested a hydrogen bomb at Monte ...

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  8. Blast Too Small For Recording

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Not a trace of the Monte Bello explosion was recorded on the seismograph at Riverview ...

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  9. Darwin - Sydney Non-stop By Jet

    SYDNEY, Friday. — An R.A.A.F. English-Electric Canberra bomber to-day completed the first non-stop jet ...

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  10. Oversight Favourite For Epsom

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Oversight to-night firmed to favouritism for the Epsom Handicap at Randwick to-morrow, ...

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  11. U.N. OBSERVER

    NEW YORK, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—Dr. Hans Riesser, the first German observer to the United Nations, was presented ...

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  12. Soviet Has 1M. Air Reservists

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. A.A.P. — The Soviet Union has about 1,000,000 Air Force reservists to call upon in case of a war, while the United States has 300,000, it was ...

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  13. 'Delay' On News 3 Minutes

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The official announcement of the atomic explosion at Monte Bello ...

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  14. 100ft. Waves Drown 7, Wreck Homes

    TOKYO, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—At least 10 huge 100ft. high tidal waves to-day crashed across the southern shores of ...

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  15. New 5-Power Peace Pact Sought

    HONGKONG, October 3. A.A.P.-Reuter.—A Japanese delegate called for a five-Power peace pact to replace ...

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  16. Atomic Weapon "Poor Man's Bomb"

    LONDON, Oct. 3. A.A.P.—At Harwell, they call an atomic weapon—whether it is a guided missile, a shell, or a bomb carried by aircraft—the "poor man's atomic bomb." The reason, according to the ...

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  17. Bataan Back

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Tribal class destroyer H.M.A.S. Bataan returned to Sydney to-day, after nine months in ...

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