Financial relations between the United States and China: Chinese request for billion dollar loan; reverse Lend-Lease negotiations; negotiations and agreement respecting payments for United States Army expenditures in China123
1. For previous correspondence, see Foreign Relations, 1943, China, pp. 401 ff. For additional documentation, see 89th Cong., 1st sess., U.S. Senate, Committee on the Judiciary, Morgenthau Diary (China), vol. ii (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1965), pp. 989 ff.
2. For previous correspondence, see Foreign Relations, 1943, China, pp. 476 ff.
3. For previous correspondence, see ibid., pp. 515 ff.
[696] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in China (Gauss)
Washington, October 19,
1944—9 a.m.
893.5151/8–744: Telegram
[697] The Ambassador in China (Gauss) to the Secretary of State
Chungking, October 27,
1944—6 p.m.
[Received October 28—11:27 p.m.]
[Received October 28—11:27 p.m.]
893.5151/10–2744: Telegram
[698] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in China (Gauss)
Washington, October 28,
1944—7 p.m.
102.1/10–2844: Telegram
[699] The Chargé in China (Atcheson) to the Secretary of State
Chungking, November 29,
1944—8 a.m.
[Received 2:48 p.m.]
[Received 2:48 p.m.]
893.515/11–2944: Telegram
[700] The Secretary of the Treasury (Morgenthau) to the Secretary of State
Washington, December 23,
1944.
893.51/12–2344