CHINA
Sir, —With other of your correspondents I was pleased to see your paper print Rewi Alley s refutation of “The Press” leading article on China, but would have been more pleased if what Mr Alley had to say had been the subject of a sub-leader, or at least had been placed on the leader page, where it would have been seen by all who read your partisan article on China. Both the Fascist thug, Franco, and the Fascist traitor. Petain, seem to have no trouble making the leader column, or the headline column. Rewi Alley is certainly the most important white man who has ever been m China; and I feel sure the reading public would be more interested in his opinions on what is really happening in one of the most earth-shaking and far-reach-ing experiments in the world's history than in news items concerning Fascist tools, alive or dead.—Yours, etc.,
J. DENNEHY. Haast, July 30. 1951.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26491, 4 August 1951, Page 3
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