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TIBETAN COMMUNIST DELEGATE DENIES RUMOURED INVASION

NEW DELHI, July 21 (Recd. Bpm) —Tsepon Shagapa, leader of the Tibetan delegation to Communist China, 'today discounted unconfirmed reports of invasion of some parts of Tibet by Communists from China. Shagapa said: “If the invasion of any part of Tibet occurred I would come to know of it immediately through Gangtok, as Lhasa is linked by radio with north-eastern Tibet. So far I have received no official report of any trouble at all."—Reuter.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 22 July 1950, Page 5

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TIBETAN COMMUNIST DELEGATE DENIES RUMOURED INVASION Wanganui Chronicle, 22 July 1950, Page 5

TIBETAN COMMUNIST DELEGATE DENIES RUMOURED INVASION Wanganui Chronicle, 22 July 1950, Page 5

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