SOVIET TRYING TO BAR U.S. CONTACT WITH RED CHINA
(10 a.m.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 25. Admiral Nimitz, in a speech at Seattle, said that American recognition of Communist China was inevitable. The United States must recognise Red China if it is ever to have any influence there. He said: “This influence is exactly what the Russians don't want and what they have been deliberately designing against. "After the insults to the United States and seizure of American property, vve could not recognise the Communist regime rlpht away, but I am convinced that the Insulting and other incidents were inspired by a third party which wants to keep China and the United States apart.”
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23315, 26 July 1950, Page 7
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