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X AN? for October THE SOVIET—CHINESE AGREEMENT, NOTE : the following dispatch is based on a report sent from Moscow to one of the European Satellite Countries by a top Communist diplo=matic observer. It is to often thaught in the Western countries, that the subservience of the Satellites to the USSR goes so far, as to make them simply accept the official hand-outs of the Moscow Foreign Office. This is simply not so. In fact the Satellite governements go to great length and spare no expense to learn indepen= dently the views of the Kremlin, so as to be certain to be always in the line and to be advised in advance of any possible change. Tae remarkeable document which follows — and which for obvious ret sons is only a condensation of the original, since it contains 4 lot of things lacking interest - is one of its kind, We do not know whther it contains the full storye We only know that this is what atop Communist, highly trusted, has learned for the information of his Communist governement. The whole condensation had to be re=written by this observer — for obvious reasons of security. + 1 - General atmosphere ? : The Conference was called for the express purpose to implement the Stalin - Mao—Tse—tung conversations.e This is the reason why both Delegatians, besides the Chief responsibles - Stalin and Choy-Ba-lai - had a prominent roster of Foreign Policy Men = Vishinsky, Chou-En