Representations to the Chinese Government protesting its order for the abolition of the China Foundation for the Promotion of Education and Culture 1
1. For previous correspondence, see Foreign Relations, 1943, China, pp. 701 ff.
[878] The Ambassador in China (Gauss) to the Secretary of State
Chungking, September 20,
1944—9 a.m.
[Received 10:18 a.m.]
[Received 10:18 a.m.]
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[879] The Ambassador in China (Gauss) to the Secretary of State
Chungking, September 20,
1944—1 p.m.
[Received September 21—2:42 p.m.]
[Received September 21—2:42 p.m.]
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[880] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in China (Gauss)
Washington, October 13,
1944—7 p.m.
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[881] The Ambassador in China (Gauss) to the Secretary of State
Chungking, October 18,
1944—4 p.m.
[Received October 18—1 p.m.]
[Received October 18—1 p.m.]
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[882] The Secretary of State to the Appointed Ambassador in China (Hurley)
Washington, December 12,
1944—3 p.m.
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[883] The Appointed Ambassador in China (Hurley) to the Secretary of State
Chungking, December 23,
1944—8 p.m.
[Received December 25—12:35 p.m.]
[Received December 25—12:35 p.m.]
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