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that he thought that if we persist in our present attitude we should seriously prejudice our future relations with China and that also our present policy was unfortun- ato from an American point of view as President Truman had approved of Generalissimo de legating his power.
5.
The Ambassador saw Generalissimo immediately after me but I do not know the result of his interview.
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Ssecretary of State Dominions.
Secretary of State Colonies. Defence Office.
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