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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 24

60 pages · May 09, 2026 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: Cambridge Five Spy Ring · 60 pages OCR'd
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0-19 (11-22-55) C _ ——wny , = x ave ; Mohr ' ; Parsons se D \ | ——— These @YS 6 6 2 6 «By George Sokolsky | . v4 Rosen ; . . oo a Nease Bui gess Writes a Column | Winterrowd io : ; Tele. Room GUY BURGESS of the Bur- it is to be remembered that its hegemony over the huma Holloman gess-Maclean “partnership of Sir Anthony Eden has not gone race from 180,000,000 in 193 Gandy Russian spies in Great Britain @/ong with American policy 19 gbout 800,000,000 today. and the Uni a ; with regard to the Far East. piece for Tht States wrote a Burgess says that he wrote (Coprritht 958. Kine Features tt London Sun- a speech for his chief in thee TT M br . day Express, Foreign Office which “ran | % MGAN last February, ° roughly as follows”: | which is of in- - _ “The Chinese People's Gov. terest at the % ernment is a government of present mo- . Chinese people by Chinese ment because people and for Chinese people. . of implica- That is why we have recog- tions in rela # nized it and that is why it is. { tion to the § surptising that the United ' for theoming States has not got sround to : 4 m doing so.” ' . SB atmeushehey- Sokolsky — In a word, this man, a Ros- f* : ut yh Burgess clarifies Russian of his own country while un- : \! der investigation and who now is in Moscow in the em, ploy of the Russian Foreigi olicy, as he understands it, fter having said he and Mac- ean have had every oppor- Office, wrote 2 speech which tunity to meet Russians “of actually describes Brilish pol4: ifferent kinds and at alt iey and which denounce | leveis, except the highest off- American policy. i cial level." Then he says: “It has been said that we HE MET in Washington tried to hurt Anglo-American American officials who agreed | friendship Bh the statenjent with him about Red China. at we made (when they first He does not say who they Spay Soe - showed themselves to foreign were. He attributes the Amer- Ls PEP 20 S36 correspondents). This assump- ican failure to recognize Red tion is as false as would be any China to the China Lobby, ne ated illusion on our part that we Of which Alfred Kohlberg says ° — could do anything much te he is the sole proprictor, al- burt this friendship even if though I am willing to claim we wanted to. Only Mr. Dulles a participation, and to the i} | . ; } -{ lip o Great Britain. sian agent, who skipped out ‘| | if | t oe RAT eT TUT beat could do that.” Right Wing of the Republican i im 5 18 \ Party, which in the United Wash. Post and — ; 1S IS VERY interesting States Senate is the leader- . : ‘ because obviously John Fos- ship of that party. He appar- Times Herald ter Dulles is now being por- ,ently does not believe that Wash. News i firayed as the enemy of Great the voters have any interest h. St Ff] Britain as part of the Com- fin the matter. ! Wash. Star {f munist Party line in all parts Burgess denies that the N. Y. Herald of the world. If he does notffpresent Russian government| Tribune go alang with British policy fis imperialistic or expansion4 : N. Y. Mi with regard to the Near East, ist, although it has increased | + TY. Mirror N. Y. Daily News — Daily Worker Ur ; The Worker Vas : Bong New Leader + C\ Lij aot uff! i +> ' (ae Onna ff rid Rogue ey Date ATR + 6 1956 K+ 6 i9 54 251
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