DEFECTION OF CHINESE
(N.Z. Press Association —Copyright) TAIPEH, January 19. The former deputy chief of the Chinese Communist secret service, Wu Tsan-fei, had defected to the West, the Nationalist Government announced yesterday. The United Press, reporting this, said that Wu would arrive at Taipeh from Hong Kong tomorrow. The news agency said that the Nationalist officials reported that Wu had fled the mainland in August after he had been denounced as a rightist by the Communists. He spent the intervening time in the Portuguese colony of Macao and in Hong Kong getting in touch with Nationalist authorities.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28490, 21 January 1958, Page 9
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