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HIROSHIMA TODAY. — Two years after the first atom bomb was dropped by the American Air Force on Hiroshima, the Japanese people have built a new city. Much of the construction is of a temporary wooden nature, but the Japanese have rebuilt nearly 65 per cent, of the city’s wrecked buildings.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 September 1947, Page 5

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HIROSHIMA TODAY.—Two years after the first atom bomb was dropped by the American Air Force on Hiroshima, the Japanese people have built a new city. Much of the construction is of a temporary wooden nature, but the Japanese have rebuilt nearly 65 per cent, of the city’s wrecked buildings. Greymouth Evening Star, 1 September 1947, Page 5

HIROSHIMA TODAY.—Two years after the first atom bomb was dropped by the American Air Force on Hiroshima, the Japanese people have built a new city. Much of the construction is of a temporary wooden nature, but the Japanese have rebuilt nearly 65 per cent, of the city’s wrecked buildings. Greymouth Evening Star, 1 September 1947, Page 5