ANTI-COMMUNIST

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[Mimeographed, stapled] China topics documentation on specific current topics taken mainly from the press and radio of the Chinese People's Republic, eight issues

Author: 
[Propaganda; periodical]
Publication details: 
No place of publication given (WorldCat entry suggests "Great Britain, US Embassy"), all 1967, irregular run.
£450.00

Issues YB 412, 425, 426, 441,, 442, 447, 448, 450, varying number of pages, most substantial 38pp, all folio. Subjects include the Cultural Revolution, "the power struggle in China", etc (comprehensive coverage of events etc). Copies/runs in several OCLC/WorldCat Libraries (American). None on COPAC. Names of recipients sometimes recorded. From the personal papers of C.A.A. Nicol, latterly Special Branch, Hong Kong, but at the time of publication of this periodical Head of E.I. Department, Federal Police Headquarters, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), these being his office copies.

Asian Analyst, 5 issues.

Author: 
[Propaganda; periodical]
Publication details: 
No place of publication given, Nov. 1963, Jan.-April 1965 (British Government publication?).
£60.00

Subjects include Vietnam, Tibet, India, China, Indonesia, etc. Copies/runs listed in several OCLC/WorldCat Libraries and on COPAC. Some annotation. From the personal papers of C.A.A. Nicol, latterly China watcher in Hong Kong

The interpreter : an analysis of communist aims and activities, 7 issues plus separate annual index..

Author: 
[Propaganda; periodical]
Publication details: 
No place of publication given, 1964-1966, irregular run.
£120.00

June 1964. Jan-April 1965, Jan & May 1966, Index (1965).Moscow, China, Cuba, etc. subjects of "analytical" articles. Copies/runs listed in six OCLC/WorldCat Libraries, Swiss and German. Some annotation. From the personal papers of C.A.A. Nicol, senior Policeman Malaya and Hong Kong, latterly China watcher in Hong Kong. None on COPAC. One run listed as 1953-1971.

Typed Letter Signed ('O Locker Lampson') to unnamed female correspondent.

Author: 
Commander Oliver Locker-Lampson (1880-1954), Conservative MP for North Huntingdonshire (1910-22) and Handsworth (1922-45) [Hands Off Britain "Clear out the Reds" Campaign; communism; anti-communist]
Publication details: 
Undated; on letterhead of the 'Hands Off Britain "Clear out the Reds" Campaign', St. Stephen's House, Westminster.
£56.00

4to, 1 p, 9 lines. On behalf of his 'Committee' acknowledging his correspondent's 'kind letter with its generous contribution to the funds of our Campaign', adding 'a message of individual thanks from myself to you for your mostt encouraging support'. 'Our Campaign is prospering, and we hope soon to complete our success by the early expulsion of the Reds.' His correspondent's 'welcome help' is of 'great value'.

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