LETS RECOGNISE CATHAY
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WHIM WHAM?
The General Assembly of the United Nations barred Peking from membership of the U.N. and upheld the Nationalist Chinese right to the seat ... for the eighteenth consecutive year decisively rejected * .Proposal to the Communist regime, by 58 votes to 45 with 17 abstentions. Australia and New Zealand were among those to vote against the resolution . . .—News item. Seven Hundred Million Chinese! Of course, it isn’t true. They call it CHINA, if you please! They’re claiming CHINA’S Due.
Still at It, after eighteen Years, TiU Half the World’s deluded, But not New Zealand, it appears! By US they’re still excluded.
No Room for Them in the Big Club, like Cyprus, and Trinidad And Tobago and any Banana Republic, And the Upper Volta, and Chad!
Seven Hundred Millions, and all Impostors, Sir! who claim To be CHINA because They happen to call Their Country by that Name. x
Is it Mass Hypnosis makes them dare? Can’t Tliey be cured, somehow? Is it hidden between the Lines somewhere In the Thoughts of Chairman Mao?
Seven Hundred Million Chinese! What’s to be done about Them, While the U.S. Navy rules the Seas And the Quorum’s full without Them?
I know, let’s grant them Recognition By a Name of an older Day, If China’s Formosa can’t CHINA’S Position Be occupied by CATHAY?
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31542, 2 December 1967, Page 12
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223LETS RECOGNISE CATHAY Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31542, 2 December 1967, Page 12
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