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ATOMIC ENERGY MISSION

Americans To Arrive This Week

(From Out Own Reporter) WELLINGTON, March 15.

The six-man United States atomic energy mission, which will visit New Zealand from March 22 to April 3 to examine New Zealand’s nuclear potential and to offer co-operation under the terms of the United States-New Zealand atomic energy agreement, will reach Christchurch on March 28, and. will spend the next two days touring the South Island. The party will arrive at Auckland by air on Saturday. March 22, and will travel through the North Island by way of Rotorua. Wairekei, Palmerston North,' and Wellington. It will arrive at Lyttelton by steamer-express on March 28. In the morning the party will visit Canterbury University, where Mr Carroll Zabel, one of the members, will give an address on the operation of reactors. In the afternoon the party will visit the Dominion X-ray and Radium Laboratory. In the evening another of the party, Mr J. F. Healy, will give a public lecture, “Health and Radiation, at the physics department lecture room.

On March 29 the party will leave by ear for the south, and will leave Dunedin on March 31 for Wellington.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28539, 19 March 1958, Page 8

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ATOMIC ENERGY MISSION Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28539, 19 March 1958, Page 8

ATOMIC ENERGY MISSION Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28539, 19 March 1958, Page 8

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