Financial relations between the United States and China: interest of the United States in Chinese efforts to maintain financial stability; representations regarding fixing of an equitable rate of exchange for expenditures by American armed forces and diplomatic establishment in China1

1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1947, vol. vii, pp. 10301241.


[369] The Ambassador in China (Stuart) to the Secretary of State

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[370] The Ambassador in China (Stuart) to the Secretary of State

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[371] The Consul General at Shanghai (Cabot) to the Secretary of State

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[372] The Consul General at Shanghai (Cabot) to the Secretary of State

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[373] The Consul General at Shanghai (Cabot) to the Secretary of State

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[374] The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador in China (Stuart)

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[375] The Ambassador in China (Stuart) to the Secretary of State

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[376] The Consul General at Shanghai (Cabot) to the Secretary of State

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[377] The Ambassador in China (Stuart) to the Secretary of State

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[378] The Ambassador in China (Stuart) to the Secretary of State

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[379] The Consul General at Shanghai (Cabot) to the Secretary of State

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[380] The Ambassador in China (Stuart) to the Secretary of State

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[381] The Ambassador in China (Stuart) to the Secretary of State

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[382] The Ambassador in China (Stuart) to the Secretary of State

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