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    [?] [?] [?]y, AAP.—A large-scale [?] [?] [?]tion scheduled for to[?] [?] [?]inst the taking over of [?] for Control Commission personnel ...

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  4. ACCIDENT VICTIM DIES

    [?] Arthur Yo[?]e, who was struck: by [?] [?]ruck in Friday last night, died early [?] morning in St. Vincent's Hospital.— (See Page 3.) ...

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  5. CAPITAL SHIPS WITHSTOOD ATOM BOMB

    BIKINI, Monday.—Close binocular inspection of the damage by the atom bomb shows the capital ships stood up to the explosion. Probably no vessel escaped damage, but this in most cases appears to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Thrilling, But SecondRate, Says Newsman

    Associated Press correspondent Don Whitehead, aboard the Press ship Appalachian, says that although the blast was a thrilling spectacle, it was nevertheless a second-rate show. ...

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  7. Goats Survive

    NEW YORK, Monday, AAP. — Goats aboard the U.S.S. Pennsylvania survived the atom bomb blast and can ...

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