I. Mukden Consulate General: Representations by the United States regarding isolation of Consulate General; delays and obstructions to departure of staff after decision to withdraw; spy charges against Consulate General; United States protests against arrest and trial of members of staff; withdrawal and closure 1

1. For previous documentation respecting the situation at Mukden, see Foreign Relations, 1948, vol. vii, pp. 809 ff.


[1290] The Consul General at Peiping (Clubb) to the Secretary of State

123 Ward, Angus I.: Telegram


[1291] The Consul General at Peiping (Clubb) to the Secretary of State

125.6331/12–649: Telegram


[1292] The Consul General at Peiping (Clubb) to the Secretary of State

125.633/12–649: Telegram


[1293] The Consul General at Peiping (Clubb) to the Secretary of State

123 Ward, Angus I.: Telegram


[1294] The Second Secretary of Embassy in China (Bacon) to the Secretary of State

702.4193/12–849: Telegram


[1295] The Consul at Tientsin (Wellborn) to the Secretary of State

123 Ward, Angus I.: Telegram


[1296] The Consul at Tientsin (Wellborn) to the Secretary of State

123 Ward, Angus I.: Telegram


[1297] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Kirk) to the Secretary of State

125.633/12–1149: Telegram


[1298] The Consul General at Mukden (Ward) to the Secretary of State

125.6336/12–1149: Telegram


[1299] The Consul at Tientsin (Wellborn) to the Secretary of State

125.633/12–1349: Telegram


[1300] The Consul at Tientsin (Wellborn) to the Secretary of State

123 Ward, Angus I.: Telegram