“Pressures” In China
(N Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) WASHINGTON. March 25. Aggression or miscalculation in Asia “could blow us all sky high by sunset,” a senior Presidential adviser, Mr Chester Bowles, said yesterday. Mr Bowles, in a sombre report on his recent tour of Asia, also said that the political implications of pressures building up in China “are both explosive and unpredict, able,” United Press International reported. China’s relations with the Soviet Union "appear to be steadily worsening” and its food shortage was acute, Mr Bowles said in a speech prepared for the National Press Club.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29782, 27 March 1962, Page 9
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