Acceptance of the Soviet Ambassador as dean of the diplomatic corps at Peking and establishment of an informal organization of Heads of Legation56
56. For previous correspondence concerning relations with the Soviet Ambassador, see Foreign Relations, 1924, vol. i, pp. 443 ff.
[479] The Secretary of State to the Minister in China (Schurman)
Washington, February 28,
1925—4 p.m.
707.1161/20: Telegram
[480] The Minister in China (Schurman) to the Secretary of State
Peking, March 11,
1925—3 p.m.
[Received March 11—11:20 a.m.]
[Received March 11—11:20 a.m.]
707.1161/22: Telegram
[481] The Secretary of State to the Minister in China (Schurman)
Washington, March 14,
1925—5 p.m.
707.1161/22: Telegram
[482] The Chargé in China (Mayer) to the Secretary of State
Peking, April 21,
1925—4 p.m.
[Received April 21—9:15 a.m.]
[Received April 21—9:15 a.m.]
707.1161/24: Telegram
[483] The Chargé in China (Mayer) to the Secretary of State
Peking, April 25,
1925—11 a.m.
[Received April 25—5:28 a.m.]
[Received April 25—5:28 a.m.]
707.1161/25: Telegram
[484] The Secretary of State to the Chargé in China (Mayer)
Washington, April 30,
1925—5 p.m.
707.1161/25: Telegram
[485] The Chargé in China (Mayer) to the Secretary of State
Peking, May 4,
1925.
[Received June 3.]
[Received June 3.]
701.6193/74