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ROCKET TEST IN PACIFIC

“No Need For Alarm”

(N.Z. Press Association —Copyright) LONDON, January 11.

The super rocket the Russians will test in the Pacific soon will not be a nuclear rocket, according to the "Daily Mail. The Russian rocket expert, Professor Anatoly Blagonravov, told a “Daily Mail” reporter today that there was no need for anyone to be concerned at the rocket firing. He said the test would be fired from Siberia and fall into the ocean a few hundred miles from the American test base at Eniwetok Atoll. The professor said the rocket would be “far more powerful than the L 3 which made rings around the sun and the moon."

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29102, 14 January 1960, Page 6

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ROCKET TEST IN PACIFIC Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29102, 14 January 1960, Page 6

ROCKET TEST IN PACIFIC Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29102, 14 January 1960, Page 6

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