It is pitiable, Sir, that the work which has

prospered so much under your able Chairmanship, should

suffer from such attacks as this, founded as they are

Accompanying

on utterly false statements; and I hope it will be

possible to send copies of this or of a similar letters

to the interested parties in England.

whatever is sent should, I suggest, be copies of the

letter to you as Chairman of the Committee from her

Excellency, Madame Chiang Kai-sheh expressing her warm

approval of the Committee's work.

I have, etc.

(Signed) James L. Maxwell,

General Secretary.

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