Translation of X.12.
CHUNG MIN MO (i).
:
"I am a returnee from Sumatra. I can speak Mandarin, Pukiensse, Hakka
Cantonese and Indonesian, When Medan was occupied by the Japanese I went to Penang and returned after 7 months. During the Japanese occupation I worked in the plantation where I left after the Japan surrendered. The Indonesians who were oppressed by the N.E. I. Imperialists shouted the slogan of independence. However the Overseas Chinese were robbed, kidnapped and killed by the rascals of Indonesia,
Sometime afterwards I joŝned the "New Life Society” intending to carry
out propaganda work. In the Overseas Chinese Peace Preservation Corps, organised in1946, I did propaganda work and encouraged the Overseas Chinese to unite and
introduced democratio ideas, to them,
Not long afterwards I joined the C.D.L. and nitherto I am still doing pro- paganda work. I have returned to Fatherland with the object of joining in the fight
for the liberation of the people and overthrowing dictator CHIANG,
I shall be very grateful if my wish is fulfilled.
(Comment in red ink)
and
CHUNG MIN MO 0/0 TUNG KWOK WING (. 4✯, TAT TAX INSTITUTE Introduced by WỌNG YAM SHUK ( 1- (1 $3). 'lot yet interviewed. (Remarks in Blue ink) Transmitted by. LIN (₫) The New Life Society was a pro-
gressive organisation during the war. 100/200 men.
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