CHINA AND INDIA
Sir.—Your report about the visit of Mr Nehru to Peking indicates that India is going to sign a mutual defence agreement with China. If this is the result of Mr Dulles’s, Mr Menzies’s and Mr Holland’s policy in the Pacific Mr Holland should be voted out on this account alone. For some United States “promises,” we will be up against the whole of Asia, Indonesiamore than half of the world’s population. The policy of Mr Dulles is bad enough in Europe, but it is disastrous in the Pacific. Mr Heriot said during the E.D.C. debate in the French Parliament that the United States is breaking all post-war agreements. The same will happen to ANZUS and SEATO. Next time the Ghurkas will be cutting the throats of Australian and New Zealand boys.—Yours, etc., October 22, 1954.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27489, 25 October 1954, Page 3
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