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The British Consulate General of Boston told the U.N Council's mock General assembly in Hunt Hall last night that Mao Tse Tung's communist regime is the actual government of China, and as such deserves admission to the U.N.
Leslie Barbor, stressing that he was merely stating the official position of his government, said the question of admitting Red China, is simply one of credentials. "We need only decide which of the two chinese governments governs China, can speak for china, can make was for China, and hold China's land," he declared.
"Britain thinks it is the Peking regime which has these powers," Barbor added.
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