X. Spread of hostilities in North China and Shanitung; failure of political negotiations (July 1–21, 1946)
[683] Mr. Walter S. Robertson to General Marshall
[
Peiping
,] 17 July 1946.
Marshall Mission Files, Lot 54–D270: Telegram
[684] The Appointed Ambassador in China ( Stuart ) to the Secretary of State
Nanking
, July 17, 1946—5
p.m.
[Received July 17—10:18 a.m.]
[Received July 17—10:18 a.m.]
893.00/7–1746: Telegram
[685] The Minister-Counselor of Embassy in China ( Butterworth ) to the Secretary of State
Nanking
, July 17, 1946—5
p.m.
[Received July 17—8:17 a.m.]
[Received July 17—8:17 a.m.]
893.00/7–1746: Telegram
[686] The Minister-Counselor of Embassy in China ( Butterworth ) to the Secretary of State
Nanking
, July 18, 1946—10
a.m.
[Received July 18—4:25 a.m.]
[Received July 18—4:25 a.m.]
893.00/7–1846: Telegram
[687] Minutes of Meeting Between General Marshall and General Yu Ta-wei at No. 5 Ning Hai Road, Nanking, July 18, 1946, 11:30 a.m.
Nanking, July 18, 1946, 11:30 a.m.
Marshall Mission Files, Lot 54–D270
[688] General Marshall to the Deputy Chief of Staff ( Handy )
Nanking
, 18 July 1946.
Marshall Mission Files, Lot 54–D270: Telegram
[690] The Secretary of State to the Appointed Ambassador in China ( Stuart )
Washington
, July 18, 1946—7
p.m.
893.00/7–1746: Telegram
[691] Memorandum by General Hsu Yung-chang to General Marshall
[
Nanking
,] 19 July 1946.
Marshall Mission Files, Lot 54–D270
[692] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in China ( Stuart )
Washington
, July 19, 1946—4
p.m.
893.00/7–1946: Telegram
[693] Colonel J. Hart Caughey to Mr. Walter S. Robertson, at Peiping
[
Nanking
,] 21 July 1946.
Marshall Mission Files, Lot 54–D270: Telegram
[694] The Ambassador in China ( Stuart ) to the Secretary of State
Nanking
, July 21, 1946—10
a.m.
[Received July 21—1:36 a.m.]
[Received July 21—1:36 a.m.]
893.00/7–2146: Telegram
[695] The Ambassador in China ( Stuart ) to the Secretary of State
Nanking
, July 21, 1946—11
a.m.
[Received July 21—1:46 a.m.]
[Received July 21—1:46 a.m.]
893.00/7–2146: Telegram
- Telegram as sent July 18 apparently garbled in transmission; repeated July 19.↩