REACTIONS BY ENEMY
(Rec. 11 pun.) TOKYO, June 20. Angered by the South Korean de'-nce In letting 26.000 antiC -zununist prisoners of war escape from iheir cages, the Communists today suspended their armistice preparations. Workmen who have been putting up the buildings from which she armistice would have been administered were called off. Instead they started tearing down the thatched mud huts at Panmunjon from which correspondents and other observers had watched the hitherto smooth progress of the armistice talks.
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27072, 22 June 1953, Page 9
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