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abolishing training in France and is concerned over the potentiel effecte
on French-US relations, US Embassy Paris”points |out such action would™
be viewed by the French ag confirmation of their ‘fear that the US is
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corpuscle count. On the day of the explosion the ship's Geiger counter
showed 45 counts; two days later it was 1,250,° TASS claims in a Peking
dispatch that radioactive fall-out from the recent US Pacific tests
killed 10 million goldfish inTapenese ‘breeding. nurseries,
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