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MEDDLING IN CHINA

FORCES MR. WALLACE’S CHARGE FURTHER AID OPPOSED (11 a.m.) NEW YORK, Feb. 22. American Armv officers are training the new Chinese Government forces and American bases ’’are now being secretly erected at Tsingtao and Formosa," said Mr Henry Wallace yesterday. Accusing President Truman's administration of military intervention in China. Mr. Wallace added: “The Seventh Fleet and other units cruise constantly in Chinese waters. Over 25,000 or our armed services are Involved. “A total of 271 American naval vessels and large quantities of aircraft and other war supplies have been turned over to General Kinng Kai-shek r or the civil war,” he added. Mr. Wallace said that President Truman's request for an additional 570.000,000 dollars for the “corrupt Chiang Government is one more phase of our financial and military intervention there. “The situation in China is tragic proof of the inevitable failure of our present foreign policy of which the Marshall plan is part. "The sending of money and military supolies to bolster reactionary Governments against the will of their peoples serves the cause of reaction and war. not democracy and peace ” Mr. Wallace asked Congress and the American people to reject the President's programme and urged all possible aid to the Chinese people through the United Nations, such aid to be given once peace is established so that recon s t r u c t i onifPO^siblm^^

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22569, 24 February 1948, Page 5

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MEDDLING IN CHINA Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22569, 24 February 1948, Page 5

MEDDLING IN CHINA Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22569, 24 February 1948, Page 5