N.Z. VISITORS MEET MAO
HONG KONG, July 3.
The Chinese Communist Party leader, chairman Mao Tse-tunk received two New Zealand Communist Party officials yesterday.
The New Zealanders were Mr H. McLeod, a member of the national committee of the New Zealand Communist Party, and Mr P. Kelly, a member of the party’s Wellington district committee. Mao had an “extremely cordial” conversation with the visitors, the New China News Agency reported.
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31412, 4 July 1967, Page 26
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