2023年5月11日 星期四

Spencer Moosa (1905 - 1990 幕沙/ 摩沙) 記/回憶蔣介石最後撤退中國的情形1948.12.25.....Taiwan Ignores a Major Anniversary . Dec. 11, 1974

 


胡頌平的"胡適之先生年譜 ...."  1954.2.27 有紐約時報記者Spencer Moosa 來談。

3.5 有參加自由中國半月刊社的茶會 發表演說, "從到奴役之路說起"  提到 2.22 (原打?)紐約時報記者....

現在查NYT,沒資料

Spencer Moosa 是抗戰在重慶的A/P 新聞社代表....最後搭國民黨要人之飛機離開中國


Taiwan Ignores a Major Anniversary (1974年台灣以經濟成就驕傲,避在中國的失敗、退到台灣;來台時台灣不足道..... 蔣介石只在上百萬字的日記中發洩自己的情感....._)By. Joseph Lelyveld Special to The New York Times。Dec. 11, 1974



The forgotten occasion was the 25th anniversary of Chiang Kai‐shek's arrival here from the Chinese mainland after the final collapse of Nationalist resistance there to Communist power. Generalissimo Chiang did not admit defeat as he flew from Chengtu in Szechwan Province to Taipei, which he had proclaimed to be the “provisional capital” of China only three days earlier....



Departure Recalled

The circumstances of hiss last day on the mainland were recalled today by a retired foreign correspondent, Spencer Moosa, who was reporting then for The Associated Press. “I knew the time for departure was imminent,” Mr. Moosa said, “when I saw someone coming out of his headquarters carrying the telephone switchboard.”

The headquarters was in a military academy that had at its entrance a bronze statue of General Chiang himself. As the Nationalist leader drove by the statue on his way to the airfield, Mr. Moosa couldn't help thinking that it would soon be toppled from its pedestal.

If General Chiang's private emotions were expressed anywhere, Mr. Moosa thinks, it was in his diary, which is said to run to millions of words. All that could be seen at the airfield, where four planes were waiting, was a calm and dignified exterior.




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Instead of friendship, Communist organizations denounced the A.P.'s Spencer Moosa and the U.P.'s Michael Keon for "base insults" to the people of Peiping.
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Sep 18, 2019 — 22/5/1990 Moosa, the last journalist to leave the Chinese mainland when the Communists conquered it, died Friday, his family reported. He was 85 ...
About Spencer Moosa


He was an Associated Press correspondent

Author of

Leisure Moments

Spencer Moosa | 1968年1月1日

"TAIWAN BY THE CHINA SEA" AND OTHER POEMS

Spencer MOOSA | 1985年1月1日



Leisure Moments 1968
Taiwan by the China Sea and Other Poems 1985

22/5/1990 Moosa, the last journalist to leave the Chinese mainland when the Communists conquered it, died Friday, his family reported. He was 85 and died of heart and lung disease in Taipei, Taiwan. In 1949, when Chiang Kai-shek and his retinue fled to Taiwan to escape the victorious Communist army, Moosa was on one of the last four planes reserved for Nationalist leaders. An elegant figure and noted raconteur, Moosa worked for the British news agency Reuters before joining The Associated Press.




"TAIWAN BY THE CHINA SEA" AND OTHER POEMS
Spencer MOOSA | 1985年1月1日
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Leisure Moments
Spencer Moosa | 1968年1月1日

丁(Robert Martin)、美聯社記者幕沙(SpencerMoosa)等人。(註22). 趙敏恆的自傳於1943 年11 月脫稿,. 1944 年7 月出版。出版後正好碰上駐重慶.
Find the editorial stock photo of Spencer Moosa Associated Press Staffer Spencer, and more photos in the Shutterstock collection of editorial photography.
May 22, 1990 — Moosa, the last journalist to leave the Chinese mainland when the Communists conquered it, died Friday, his family reported.
9, 如此結局 · 摩沙(Spencer Moosa)原著;王家棫譯. 10, 論寫實──一、一條創作的大路‧二、靠不住的熱情‧三、不受他人的影響‧四、言中有物‧五、怎樣為民衆而寫作‧ ...


1949.2.10 北平新聞工會要求驅逐Spencer Moosa 等外國記者

PEIPING, Feb. 10 (AP) -- The Press Workers Association today demanded the expulsion of Spencer Moosa of The Associated Press and Michael Keon, United Press correspondent, and called on the Military Control Committee in this Communist-occupied city to "put an end to all work of reactionary American journalists and illegal activities of the American Consulate and United States Information Service."  nyt


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