MISSING MAN
Promise by Chinese <2V.2T. Press Assn—Copyright) PEKING, Nov. 5. Chinese Government officials would look into the case of a missing Australian journalist, Francis James, British sources said in Peking. The sources said the case of James, who has been missing since entering China in 1969, was raised in talks today by the British permanent Under-Secretary at the Foreign Office (Sir Denis Greenhill). The 54-year-old James former editor of the “Anglican,” visited China in early 1969 and later wrote a controversial report about nuclear installations in Sinkiang. The Chinese Government at the time denounced the article as “nonsense” and later in 1969 James disappeared after entering China.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33066, 6 November 1972, Page 14
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