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Appendix A.

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In the same month, WONG received a request from the W.F.D.Y. to give 'full details of the devastations, famine, etc., caused by K.M.T. troops in China, so that they could distribute this material to all member organisations.

13.

Sometime during the middle of 1948, WONG attended the British Communist Party annual meeting as an observer.

14. On 1st July, 1948, WONG went to Paris and returned to England on 8th July. During his visit he met LU TS'UI, the Chinese representative of the V.I.D.F.

15.

In the same month, WONG was reported to be in contact with H.B. LIM, Editor of the "Malayan Monitor".

16.

Raymond WONG was in contact with Bishop HALL during his last visit here, while attending the Lambeth Conference, July-August, 1948.

17.

WONG paid a short visit to Paris in October, 1948.

18. In November, 1948, the Austrian Communist Party sent their good wishes to the Chinese Liberated Armies through WONG. They wished them every success against "the claws of merican imperialism", the same enery as they themselves were fighting.

During the first half of December, 1948, WONG was reported to have stayed at the Communist Party Rest Home at Beaulieu, Hants.

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21.

WONG paid another visit to Paris from 20th January to 7th February, 1949.

In January, 1949, the chairman of the Central Union of Chinese Students in Great Britain and Ireland requested WONG to pass to then any information he night obtain on the engineering and scientific developments in the Liberated Areas, as the members felt that by reason of their training and knowledge they could make some useful contribution to the development of the Liberated Areas in these fields. They also requested wavelengths and times of transmission from the transmitter in North Shensi.

22.

In early February, 1949, WONG received a request to attend a meeting of the China Campaign Comittee (C.C.C.), which was being held in the House of Commons to formulate the plans for the future work of the C.C.C. as a result of the recent success of the Liberatión Armies,

23. In February, 1949, the Czechoslovakian Communist Party requested WONG to provide them with all available information on the Chinese Revolution, as they were going to write a book on this subject in the near future,

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