CHINA’S NATIONALIST TROOPS
NO FURTHER U.S. TRANSPORT NORTH (Rec. 11 a.m.) WASHINGTON, December 23. While General Marshall has the final decision, the United States has for the present stopped assisting the movement of Nationalist troops from South China to North China. Mean-
v'ln'ln the Chungking Central News Agency reported that the United
Se.v..un rleet lias transported Central ’»-,<>nt troops from Haiphong to Hulutao. The United ,Slates State Department pointed out that General Wedeme.yer is still empowered to authorise such a movement.
The Associated Press Chungking correspondent says that Chou En-lai and .tro other senior Communists spent an hour with General Marshall, who heard the Communist case for the first ihic from the party lenders themselves. Marshal Chiang Kaishek lias arrived from Nanking for peaco parleys.
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Evening Star, Issue 25674, 24 December 1945, Page 5
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125CHINA’S NATIONALIST TROOPS Evening Star, Issue 25674, 24 December 1945, Page 5
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