SOUTH KOREA AND FORMOSA
“ Asian Front Against Communism ” (Rec. 11 p.m.) SEOUL, November 30. A high Government official said today that Dr. Syngman Rhee and General Chiang Kai-shek have decided to propose a “non-military” anti-Com-munist front in Asia. An official who accompanied the South Korean leader on his week-end visit to Formosa said that the two governments would invite all the nonCommunist countries of Asia, including Japan and India, to join the front. They had agreed also to co-operate in trying to repatriate to Formosa as speedily as possible the anti-Commu-nist Chinese prisoners held at the Indian custodian camps in Korea.
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27212, 2 December 1953, Page 11
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