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CHINESE PROBLEM HAS MANY DANGERS

NEW YORK. Dec. 2 (Recd. 8.30 pm) —The British Minister of State (Dr. Kenneth Younger) told the Foreign Policy Association that failure to settle the Chinese problem might have grave ana far-reaching consequences. “The Peking Government has nothing to gain by driving the great majority of the United Nations into hostility toward it. It. has much to lose. The Government must be well aware that the moment it shows readiness to resolve this crisis by peaceful means it will meet on our side with readiness to co-operate and give it every reasonable assurance. Chinese interests are in no way threatened. If it will take this course, the fighting in Korea can speedidly be brought to an end and the process of construction which is badly needed in China as in the rest, of Asia, can be resumed.”

Mr. Younger said Britain shared the Indian view that China would not remain indefinitely the tool of Soviet policy. Tlte best way to assure that China did not remain the tool was to give her appropriate status in international organisations.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 4 December 1950, Page 5

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CHINESE PROBLEM HAS MANY DANGERS Wanganui Chronicle, 4 December 1950, Page 5

CHINESE PROBLEM HAS MANY DANGERS Wanganui Chronicle, 4 December 1950, Page 5

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