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Man On Moon

(N.Z.P.A. -Reuter—Copyright) VIENNA. August 22.

The Soviet Union could send the first man to the moon in about five years “unless the Americans get there first,” Russia's firs' astronaut. Major Yuri Gaga rin, told a press conferenc'in Budapest. Maior Gagarin, who came to Hungary las' week-end to attend Hun gary’s Independence Day celebrations, is due to fly home tomorrow.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29599, 23 August 1961, Page 15

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Man On Moon Press, Volume C, Issue 29599, 23 August 1961, Page 15

Man On Moon Press, Volume C, Issue 29599, 23 August 1961, Page 15

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