IV. Problems encountered by the United States in furnishing aid to China under the China Aid Act of 1948: danger of increasing inflation by aid funds; continuing aid to Chinese resisting Communists in North China; decision to discontinue aid in areas coming under Communist control
[568] The Ambassador in China (Stuart) to the Secretary of State
Nanking, December 27, 1948—5
p.m.
[Received December 28—7:38 a.m.]
[Received December 28—7:38 a.m.]
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[569] Memorandum by the Director of the Office of Far Eastern Affairs (Butterworth) to the Acting Secretary of State
[Washington,] December 28, 1948.
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[570] Memorandum by the Director of the Office of Far Eastern Affairs (Butterworth) to the Acting Secretary of State
[Washington,] December 30, 1948.
893.50 Recovery/12–3048