Canton Trade Fair
Sir,—Kathleen Wright withdraws from the discussion not because of a limit of 150 words but because of her inability to answer the question on Tibet. Confronted with this significant question, she realised that China could only be the aggressor. Every action of China on the disputed border been of aggression, and now its massive forces are threatening the rest of India. Are these forces for peace? I, too, want peace, but Mao and his gang talk openly of world domination, as Hitler did in the 19305. They have been foiled in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and Africa, but the new imperialists are still a danger to peace. “P.J.A.” should realise that China was too busy fighting an aggressive war to sit on an international commission. A murderer being tried in a court of law does not sit with the jury.—Yours, etc., L. J. JONES. January 2, 1967.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31568, 4 January 1968, Page 8
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