ROLE AS PEACE-MAKER
GENERAL MARSHALL IN CHINA (Rec. 1.45) ‘CHUNGKING, Jan .1. General George Marshall conferred for two hours with the Communist, General Chouenlai. The conversation is believed to have covered a wide range, including particularly the Communists proposal for an unconditional truce meeting, which is regarded as signifying that the Communists do not oppose the idea of General Marshall acting as mediator. A member of General Marshall’s staff indicated that the General would accept a peace-maker role.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 69, 2 January 1946, Page 4
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