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A headline in “The Press” yesterday said that the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Marshall) found his six-day visit to China depressing. Mr P. J. Alley, of Christchurch, received a letter from his brother, Rewi, in Peking yesterday saying that during tea at the New Zealand Embassy with Mr and Mrs Marshall on Sunday, Mr Marshall said that he liked China very much better than the Soviet Union, even though in the latter country he received State guest treatment “My brother described Mr Marshall as very amiable, and said that he was very good in his comments about China,”' said Mr Alley.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33533, 14 May 1974, Page 1

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Two views Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33533, 14 May 1974, Page 1

Two views Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33533, 14 May 1974, Page 1