Word: nationalist
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...that the Communists are strong but not strong enough to kick up the kind of violence they precipitated last spring in Singapore. They may be able to terrorize many Hong Kong Chinese, but they have not converted them: for what it is worth, Hong Kong displays more Chinese Nationalist flags on Oct. 10 (Independence Day) than Red flags on Oct. 1, the Communist National...
Died. Roger Steffan, 62, longtime (1929-53) vice president of the National City Bank of New York, aide to Presidential Assistant Sherman Adams as White House business manager in 1953, economic adviser to the U.S. Mission to Nationalist China on Formosa in 1954; of a heart attack; at his ranch in Vista, Calif...
...Would Nationalist China defy the wishes of the majority of the U.N. General Assembly and use its Great Power veto to keep Outer Mongolia out of the U.N.-and with it 17 other countries?* Or had the threats of its many enemies and the pleas of its few friends persuaded Nationalist China to soften its opposition to a bargain the rest of the world had tentatively struck with the Communists? Blinking like a mournful owl from behind his glasses. Nationalist Delegate T. F. Tsiang slowly delivered the Nationalists' answer. "The peoples all over the world expect the United Nations...
Only once in his testimony did Broady lose his composure-when he told how one of his agents, Geologist Clarence Sop-man, 29, had been murdered in Mexico when he was trying to recover part of $7,000,000 stolen from the Nationalist Chinese government by renegade Lieut...
...last two weeks, Chiang has been holding his veto menacingly over the UN; this week the chance to use it will come. While Nationalist China would probably not be ejected from the General Assembly or from her permanent seat on the Security Council if she uses the veto, her loss of prestige and political bargaining power will certainly encourage the recognition of Communist China. Thwarting the expressed will of the other members of the United Nations in such a fashion is hardly the way for the Nationalist Government to support its pretensions to the role of a responsible world power...