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CHINA

Sir,—C. G. Davis’s broadside of questions seems to have sunk “P.J.A.’s” ship. It is a pity, for the correspondence promised to become quite interesting with the arrival of C. G. Davis in the field. “P.J.A.” does not name the “many sources” of his information. “The Press” editorial quoted its sources. As “P.J.A.” does not accept information from “obscure American sources,” perhaps he will read, and accept as ’true, the writings of Raja Hutcheesing, Indian socialist journalist, brother-in-law of Pandit Nehru, who visited Red China in 1951 and 1952, and of U. Kyaw Min, Burmese industrialist, who visited China and the U.S.S.R; last year. Their conclusions are to be found in “Window on China” (Versckoyle) and “Through the Iron Curtain Back Door” (Benn) respectively. One cannot imagine that either of these would write with the intention of confirming the general viewpoint of the Western world.—Yours, etc., G.A.P. March 19, 1954.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27303, 20 March 1954, Page 3

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CHINA Press, Volume XC, Issue 27303, 20 March 1954, Page 3

CHINA Press, Volume XC, Issue 27303, 20 March 1954, Page 3

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