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Sincerely yours, Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense.
On March 19, Mr. Chairman, a letter was addressed to me by your general counsel, asking me, in the first place, to appear as a witness at the hearings now going on, and asking me six specific questions. And, with your permission, I would like to undertake to answer those questions in the order in which he presented them in his letter of March 19.
The Chairman. Very well.
Mr. Nash. The first question was, Whether in your opinion goods now
... being shipped by sea into Chinese or Manchurian ports, including Hong Kong and Macao, directly or indirectly, aid the Communist forces in Korea.
And the answer to that question, Mr. Chairman, is "Yes. " In our opinion goods being shipped into Chinese or Manchurian ports, in- cluding Hong Kong and Macao do aid the Communist forces in Korea directly or indirectly. How much that assistance amounts to will depend upon the extent of the particular shipment, both in terms of the tonnage and in terms of the type of cargo, the nature of the cargo, and in terms of the timing of its delivery.


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