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CHINESE PEACE PARLEYS

(11.40 a.m.) CHUNGKING, Dec.. 28. Announcing that Marshal Chiang Kai-shek’s reply to the Communists’ unconditional truce proposal would be issued tomorrow, a Nationalist Government spokesman complained, that any plan for freezing both sides in the present position would not achieve the restoration of communications or the disarmament of the Japanese troops.. He added that the Communists since turning down Marshal Chiang Kaishek’s truce offer last month had changed their attitude because they had suffered crushing defeats in attempting to take the Mongolian cities of Paotow, lvweisui and Linclieng.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXVI, Issue 26, 29 December 1945, Page 2

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CHINESE PEACE PARLEYS Manawatu Standard, Volume LXVI, Issue 26, 29 December 1945, Page 2

CHINESE PEACE PARLEYS Manawatu Standard, Volume LXVI, Issue 26, 29 December 1945, Page 2

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