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ATTACK ON NEHRU

‘Tries To Defame Communism 7

(N.Z Press Association—Copy rig tit 1 WASHINGTON, December 21.

The Soviet Ambassador to Communist China (Mr Pavel Yudin) has charged that Mr Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, “tries . . . to defame Communism,” the “Washington Post” reported today The newspaper’s diplomatic correspondent, Chalmers Roberts, said: “This unusual attack appears in the December issue of the new Communist world organ, ‘Problems of Peace and Socialism,’ published in several languages in Prague, Czechoslovakia.” The “Washington Post” quoted Mr Yudin as saying that Mr Nehru “distorts the meaning of ideas” in discussing communism.

“Nehru tries to separate Socialism from communism and actually to defame communism by comparing it with Fascism,” the Soviet envoy wrote.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28776, 23 December 1958, Page 6

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ATTACK ON NEHRU Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28776, 23 December 1958, Page 6

ATTACK ON NEHRU Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28776, 23 December 1958, Page 6

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