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and answer to question #7 in July 22 interview by Sub-Inspector
Stewart.
2. Ref: NED 3/4/1410, dated July 24, 1958.
a.
(Tab C, Appendix II)
Paregraph 10: The "0.7 milliroentgens" should read "0.7
milliroentgens per week" according to information given us by the Japanese.
36,000 cpm represents 50.4 milliroentgens per week, on this basis.
b.
Reference is made to paragraphs 4 through & on page 2,
which refer to the only two cases of any sort of complaints mentioned
by the Japanese.
3.
Refs
22 July Interview by Sub-Inspector Stewart (Tab B,
Appendix II)
a.
Answer 3:
(a) The correction in pen and red pencil on =
the original copy is not initialed and was done by one of the Rabaul
officials.
(b) We were informed by the Japanese that this number should
be 3,600 and the correction isthsrafore authentic.
The mits should be
epm (counts per minute) rather than ml (milliliter).
b.
Attention 1s invited to questions 9 through 14 and the
respective answers.
ec.
B.
Attention is invited to the final paragraph.
COMMENTS REGARDING NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
i.
July 24, 1958, Thursday.
SOUTH PACIFIC POST, Port Moresby,
Papua - New Guinea. (Tab A, Appendix VI)
a.
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Attention is invited to paragraph one and the fact that this
release wes made prior to our arrival at Rabeul.
bd.
Attention is also invited to the paragraphs referring to
the absence of any illness or radiation injury.
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