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BRITAIN AND OTHERS SAID TO BE GRAVELY ALARMED AT SITUATION

NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (Reed. 12.5 am)—The "New York Tinies” Lake Success correspondent says that the British, French, Dutch and Scandinavian Governments are much more alarmed about the military situation that is developing about the Manchurian border than they have dared to imply in public. "The longer the United States and Chinese armies remain in contact with each other, the more they are convinced the United Nations is walking into a trap,” says the correspondent.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 22 November 1950, Page 5

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BRITAIN AND OTHERS SAID TO BE GRAVELY ALARMED AT SITUATION Wanganui Chronicle, 22 November 1950, Page 5

BRITAIN AND OTHERS SAID TO BE GRAVELY ALARMED AT SITUATION Wanganui Chronicle, 22 November 1950, Page 5