Item 0006 - "Two Chinese Communists Recently Deserted Their Posts in Burma and Cairo"

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"Two Chinese Communists Recently Deserted Their Posts in Burma and Cairo"

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  • 1961-05-18 (Creation)

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The Times of Ceylon Press

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Two Chinese Communists recently deserted their posts in Burma and Cairo, respectively and defeated to the Free World.
Picture taken during a press conference held in Taipei shows Mr. Feng Chi., Secretary-General of the Mainland China Rehabilitation Committee, introducing Chiang Kwei-ling (right), a radio operator of the Chinese Communist Embassy of Cairo, and Soong Dai-lou, an army officer stationed in Burma, after they had made their way to Taiwan.

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