Chinese Communists Want To Meet Tibetan Commission
NEW DELHI, June 3 (Rec. 6 pm). —The Chinese Communist Government has written to the eight-man Tibetan Commission now in Calcutta, declaring its willingness to meet the commission for talks about Tibet’s future. The Tibetan Mission planned to leave Calcutta shortly for Hongkong "to contact the Chinese Government and arrange talks.”- Reuter.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 5 June 1950, Page 5
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