FURTHER TALKS ON PEACE MOVES IN CHINA
(Rec 11 a.m.) NANKING, February 27. The Premier, Dr Sun Fo, will come to Nanking from Canton tomorrow to discuss peace negotiations with the President and other Government leaders. Mr Shao Li-tse, the Government peace delegate who ‘accompanied Shanghai’s non-partisan delegation to Peking, said he had two long interviews with the Communist leader, General Mao Tse-tung. An authoritative source said that formal peace negotiations could be expected to begin in Peking about the middle of March. The Communists would shortly appoint their peace delegates. Local newspaper reports said that the Communists have agreed not to attack the Yangtse line during the negotiations. They are also reported to have given concessions to their demand for the punishment of “war criminals.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 February 1949, Page 5
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