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who might be of security interest. The answer might therefore be for us not to refuse visas but

to cause maximum inconvenience to identified communist travellers to China by arranging for consular officers to delay the issue of visas until after the intended date of travel and to blackball future visits by any who make tendentious statements like the Japanese referred to above.

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