Algerian Revolt
Sir,—l stick to my assertion that some of the Communist countries do interfere in the affairs of other countries, and though “P.J.A.” tries to exonerate the Chinese interference in Tibet, he leaves unanswered the attacks on the Indian border. I remember a Russian war against Finland which robbed the latter of some of its territory; and I read recently that Finland had to change some of the members of its Government at the request of Moscow.
If she did not, trade discrimination would be the consequence. “P.J.A.” always seems to be looking for something to discredit the free world, but tries to justify Communist propaganda or aggression.—Yours, etc., UNCLE CLARENCE. May 9, 1.961.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29509, 10 May 1961, Page 7
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115Algerian Revolt Press, Volume C, Issue 29509, 10 May 1961, Page 7
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