Khrushchev Flies To Moscow
LONDON. October 4. The Soviet Prime Minister (Mr Khrushchev) left Peking today for Moscow, the American Associated Press reported. The announcement was made over Moscow Radio which quoted the official Soviet news agency "Tass.” The Soviet leader spent four days in the Chinese capital, where he had been attending the 10th anniversary celebrations of the establishment of the Communist regime. The chairman of the Chinese Communist Party (Mao Tse-tungi was among those who saw Mr Khrushchev off at Peking Airport.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29017, 5 October 1959, Page 11
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