Cultural relations program of the Department of State to provide technical assistance to China and to facilitate greater cultural cooperation between the United States and China 1
1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1943, China, pp. 732–764.
[864] The Ambassador in China (Gauss) to the Secretary of State
Chungking, August 24,
1944—noon.
[Received 1:10 p.m.]
[Received 1:10 p.m.]
811.42793/8–2444: Telegram
[865] The Ambassador in China (Gauss) to the Secretary of State
Chungking, September 1,
1944—8 a.m.
[Received 10:50 a.m.]
[Received 10:50 a.m.]
811.42793/9–144: Telegram
[866] The Consul General at Kunming (Langdon) to the Secretary of State
Kunming, September 5,
1944.
[Received September 23.]
[Received September 23.]
811.42793/9–544
[867] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in China (Gauss)
Washington, September 6,
1944—9:10 a.m.
811.42793/8–2444: Airgram
[868] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in China (Gauss)
Washington, September 15,
1944—8 p.m.
811.42793/9–144: Telegram
[869] The Ambassador in China (Gauss) to the Secretary of State
Chungking, September 24,
1944—1 p.m.
[Received September 25—9:50 a.m.]
[Received September 25—9:50 a.m.]
811.42793/9–2444: Telegram
[870] The Chinese Minister for Foreign Affairs (Soong) to the American Ambassador in China (Gauss)
[Chungking,] November 3, 1944.
811.42793/11–2144
[871] The Chinese Minister of Economic Affairs (Wong) to the Secretary of State
Chungking, December 15,
1944.
[Received January 2, 1945.]
[Received January 2, 1945.]
893.64A/12–1544