ATOMIC BOMB
NECESSITY FOR CONTROL (P.A.) AUCKLAND. April 23. The need for some social organisation to control the atomic bomb to protect the world, which "could expect the worst in the next 20 years advance was made in this subject,” was emphasised by Mr. C. J. Adcock, formerly of Auckland, who returned in the Arawa yesterday to take a post as lecturer in psychology at Victoria University College. He said that as the best brains of the human race had been used to produce the bomb they could also he used equally well for its control. The danger lay in becoming lost in narrow issues.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22312, 23 April 1947, Page 3
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